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This afternoon, I found one of the coolest toy guy/figurine things ever. It's a Deadpool pendant or keychain holder! I think it's stainless steel. He was just under the grass layer, pretending to be a crushed soda can.
Then, while reworking some curb strips in town, a tiny little whisper of a signal got my attention. It's a 1920 Mercury that was about 8 inches deep. Woohoo! I got silver! Then, just as I was about to quit; with the rain and darkness coming on, a guy came out of a very old building for a smoke. He asked if I was finding anything, and after a short conversation, I asked if I could do a quick scan of the yard there. He said: "I don't care", and I was on it. No other silvers in my quick scan, but I was gleefully shocked to see a silver half in the dirt! When I washed it up at home, I was even more gleefully shocked to see it's a Barber half! This time, the half dollar actually acted like a half dollar. Solid 35(on the EQ800) from different angles. Not very deep; about 4 inches or so.
Then, while reworking some curb strips in town, a tiny little whisper of a signal got my attention. It's a 1920 Mercury that was about 8 inches deep. Woohoo! I got silver! Then, just as I was about to quit; with the rain and darkness coming on, a guy came out of a very old building for a smoke. He asked if I was finding anything, and after a short conversation, I asked if I could do a quick scan of the yard there. He said: "I don't care", and I was on it. No other silvers in my quick scan, but I was gleefully shocked to see a silver half in the dirt! When I washed it up at home, I was even more gleefully shocked to see it's a Barber half! This time, the half dollar actually acted like a half dollar. Solid 35(on the EQ800) from different angles. Not very deep; about 4 inches or so.