My first coin! :)
kiyote
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I headed out to a schoolyard nearby, digging only along the side in the dirt, careful not to uproot any grass. The area was surprisingly quiet, or, possibly, the area behind my apartment complex is super trashy. Either way, I dug the first solid beep I got and found my first coin, about four inches down! Thanks, Demodigger, for suggesting night hunting!
I'm very, very pleased, actually. I've only been out detecting for a grand total of 20 minutes total. I can't wait to see what the CZ-3D can for for older sites like it was made for!
I'm very, very pleased, actually. I've only been out detecting for a grand total of 20 minutes total. I can't wait to see what the CZ-3D can for for older sites like it was made for!
"I'll split the atom! I am the fifth dimension! I am the eighth wonder of the world!" -Gef the talking mongoose.
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May this be the first of many coins and even better finds awaiting you!!!!!!!!!
1836 Capped Liberty
dime. My oldest US
detecting find so far.
I dig almost every
signal I get for the most
part. Go figure...
Todd
<< <i>Congratulations.... now on to more treasure. HH Cheers, RickO >>
Maybe I should quit while I'm ahead! *jk*
(Well, OK, it was painted silver, but...)
If you're gettin' down to four inches, you know you're going deep enough for a lot of older stuff. That is rather astonishingly deep for a '79 cent, actually.
<< <i>Hey, you got a silver coin on your first coin find! WTG!
(Well, OK, it was painted silver, but...)
If you're gettin' down to four inches, you know you're going deep enough for a lot of older stuff. That is rather astonishingly deep for a '79 cent, actually. >>
It may be a case of accidental exaggeration, kinda like when people catch 600ln catfish that are longer than a VW bus.