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Second round of digs

ZotZot Posts: 825 ✭✭✭
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I managed to get some digging done during the week. Unfortunately the weather has now turned cold again, and I’m frozen out for the time being.

I dug about 90 targets and got 24 coins, which is an excellent coins:trash ratio for me with a PI machine. I estimate that my average is about 1:10.
Unfortunately the coins are nothing special. Oldest coin is 1913.

The big washer on the left got me excited initially, as it was found as a solid disc with the hole clogged up and lots of crust on it. Hmph.

Where are the old coins and gold hiding?! image

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When one digs enough targets, at least something unusual (if not great) tends to pop up.
These three coins were all found in practically the same hole:

Sudan, 2*50 Piastres and 1*10 Piastres
Ho hum! These are modern coins, but it’s a new country for me. I doubt I’ll ever find a Sudanese coin again.

-Z

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Minelab: GPX 5000, Excalibur II, Explorer SE. White's: MXT, PI Pro

Comments

  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice batch of coins Zot... and a Sudanese coins is surely a new category...The gold is out there,

    we just have to keep looking ...and the PI will find it.. Cheers, RickO
  • pcgs69pcgs69 Posts: 4,324 ✭✭✭✭
    holy trash! But the good thing about clearing the trash out is it's not there next time and hopefully frees up some good targets. Of course there's a bobby pin or two in that pic as well. How well do your coins hold up? We have some "zincolns" that turn into big round blobs after a short time.
  • ZotZot Posts: 825 ✭✭✭
    Originally posted by: pcgs69
    How well do your coins hold up? We have some "zincolns" that turn into big round blobs after a short time.


    Reasonably well. Most are copper.
    I've dug a few Zincolns, and particularly remember one that looked like mice had been gnawing at it from all sides. I haven't checked if it's turned even worse since then.

    The worst condition coins I find are mostly modern 1, 2, and 5 euro cent coins. Those are copper-covered steel, and they tend to "explode" already while in the ground. Especially on a beach their life expectancy seems to be months rather than years.
    Minelab: GPX 5000, Excalibur II, Explorer SE. White's: MXT, PI Pro
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Beaches are certain death to modern coins... very quickly too... Cheers, RickO
  • luckybucksluckybucks Posts: 1,318 ✭✭✭
    Nice dig you had there. Keep 'em coming.
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