CharlieT84
Elite Member
Having just bought the detector this spring I hate the idea of putting it away for the winter. I know the frozen ground is coming so I get out as much as the weather permits. The snow we had a few days ago melted and I was able to get out the last two days. I was able to score two more silvers and a little more than $13 in clad, one hole had three quarters in it. I also found a ring and a Sacagawea dollar!
The Barber Dime is 1912 and in really nice shape as is the 1953d Rosie. Both of these had a nail in the hole and gave sketchy signals. I have learned that these types of signals should be dug. I dig more nails than I want but I also have found better coins than I did the first few months I had the machine.
The ring says BEAU STERLING so I think it is silver but it looks like it may be plated???? not sure....
Thanks for looking, happy hunting.
The Barber Dime is 1912 and in really nice shape as is the 1953d Rosie. Both of these had a nail in the hole and gave sketchy signals. I have learned that these types of signals should be dug. I dig more nails than I want but I also have found better coins than I did the first few months I had the machine.
The ring says BEAU STERLING so I think it is silver but it looks like it may be plated???? not sure....
Thanks for looking, happy hunting.