God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
Went detecting for about 90 minutes at a vacant lot within walking distance of my house. Two wheat cents were the only old coins that I found. This was my first time detecting in over two months.
Getting out is better than not getting out. I haven't gone detecting in a year and who knows when I'll be able to again.
@Bayard1908 said:
Went detecting for about 90 minutes at a vacant lot within walking distance of my house. Two wheat cents were the only old coins that I found. This was my first time detecting in over two months.
@pcgs69 said:
Getting out is better than not getting out. I haven't gone detecting in a year and who knows when I'll be able to again.
@Bayard1908 said:
Went detecting for about 90 minutes at a vacant lot within walking distance of my house. Two wheat cents were the only old coins that I found. This was my first time detecting in over two months.
I started again this year and have to keep/stay on level ground for now. I do hope you can get back out 👍🙂
@pcgs69 said:
Getting out is better than not getting out. I haven't gone detecting in a year and who knows when I'll be able to again.
@Bayard1908 said:
Went detecting for about 90 minutes at a vacant lot within walking distance of my house. Two wheat cents were the only old coins that I found. This was my first time detecting in over two months.
I started again this year and have to keep/stay on level ground for now. I do hope you can get back out 👍🙂
Today I had an appointment with a specialist doctor about 40 miles from my home. I decided to take the day off work and do some metal detecting in that area before and after my appointment.
In the morning, I went to a site where I found a number of silver coins about five years ago. Today I managed to dig up a 1960-D dime and seven wheat cents at the site. I then visited two more nearby sites that were no good.
After finishing my doctor's appointment, I bought an electric bike from a nearby Craigslist seller and then proceeded to one final metal detecting site. At the final site, I dug a damaged 1918-D Mercury dime and three more wheat cents.
I've barely done any metal detecting this year and hadn't dug a Mercury dime all year before today.
Good to see you’re still getting out there, albeit on a more limited basis. I’ve slowed down my outings also, to @ once every couple of weeks lately - life obligations happen. Hopefully you’ll be getting out more frequently before the cold winter weather sets in. Looking forward to seeing the pics!
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Back to the same site again today: 1935 Buffalo nickel and two wheat cents with my Equinox 600.
Never mind, I proved myself wrong.
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
Went detecting for about 90 minutes at a vacant lot within walking distance of my house. Two wheat cents were the only old coins that I found. This was my first time detecting in over two months.
Getting out is better than not getting out. I haven't gone detecting in a year and who knows when I'll be able to again.
I started again this year and have to keep/stay on level ground for now. I do hope you can get back out 👍🙂
Hopefully you can share some good finds and can get some quality hunts in
Today I had an appointment with a specialist doctor about 40 miles from my home. I decided to take the day off work and do some metal detecting in that area before and after my appointment.
In the morning, I went to a site where I found a number of silver coins about five years ago. Today I managed to dig up a 1960-D dime and seven wheat cents at the site. I then visited two more nearby sites that were no good.
After finishing my doctor's appointment, I bought an electric bike from a nearby Craigslist seller and then proceeded to one final metal detecting site. At the final site, I dug a damaged 1918-D Mercury dime and three more wheat cents.
I've barely done any metal detecting this year and hadn't dug a Mercury dime all year before today.
Good to see you’re still getting out there, albeit on a more limited basis. I’ve slowed down my outings also, to @ once every couple of weeks lately - life obligations happen. Hopefully you’ll be getting out more frequently before the cold winter weather sets in. Looking forward to seeing the pics!
Both found with my favorite Etrac
