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  1. GB : Great play-by-play. Thanx for bringing us along. A buddy of mine makes periodic trips to colonial states, just like that, for md'ing. And I love hearing the wrap-up details !
  2. Good day, good pix, and good story. Thanx for bringing us along !
  3. Well the good news on the "kissed" IH is: At least you didn't "kiss" a gold coin, eh ? ๐Ÿคช
  4. Although it's not typically relicky super early stuff (LCs, reales, early seateds, etc...), yet I never get tired of the strategy of turf hunting. It's a sport-unto-itself !
  5. Good post. I always tell them : "You're welcome to anything that's found" . And I've never had anyone actually truly scoop up everything. I'll usually have a token, or a key-date-seated, or rare button that I'll push off to the side of the pile. And will say "... Here's one I don't have in my collection. Is it alright if this one is for me ?". And I've never had anyone say "no". Besides : 99% of our hobby is just show & tell anyhow (eg.: bragging rights, fun, etc....). So you can always take pix of the stuff, and always have pix to showcase for your collection. Good enough. And as far as "contracts" : The LAST thing you want to do, is to show up on someone's doorstep with contracts for them to sign, and talking about "splits" and so forth. That just conjurs up images of legal hassles. And is the FASTEST way to get a "no". A smile & a handshake is all it needs.
  6. I've found virgin stage stops and virgin country picnic sites, even up to and within the last decade. But it depends on how "Thick" you expect the pickens-to-be. Also another frontier of "virgin" is old town demolition tearouts. If you're right there when old town sidewalks are ripped out, or an oldtown park is scraped for renovations, then that's virgin territory. But gone are the days of the late 1970s to early 1980s, where it was possible to walk into ANY old city park, and effortlessly pull silver coins at will. I pity the poor newbie now, who waltzes out to the same parks that used to be easy-pickens for us "back in the day". Now they are a wash of zinc pennies and cr#p, that I wouldn't touch with a 10 ft. pole now .
  7. Hey there Tom Slick : For a mere $100, I can be persuaded to tell you Brian's seated-coin & button bonanza backpocket site here. But don't worry: I've got the extortion racket going both ways: Because Brian must pay me $200 in order for me to keep Quiet. Good racket I got going, eh ? ๐Ÿ˜˜ Oh, and If Brian tries to come on here saying that I pronounced the site "worked out" long ago, don't listen to him. He's having another psychotic delusion. We try to keep him on his med's but ..... sometimes he slips ๐Ÿ‘
  8. Good job once again Brian. I love the setting of the stage for the viewer. Then the audio & live dig on the half dime. Then the reveal and the passion. Fun video !
  9. Oh so sorry. We do not allow our key-date S mints to cross over the Mississippi. ๐Ÿ˜˜ Love the fresh-reveal pix posing on the machine !
  10. Is this all still the same site ? Or are you on to other G.R. sites now ? You are doing Great !
  11. Ha ! Yes, the reason you haven't pulled a gold coin on the organized safaris, is that you don't have Tom_in_CA there. Who is (ahem ahem) over due for gold coin #17 Over the decades since the 1960s, You've made SO MANY friends via your experiences, tallies, know-how, and generosity. So many that you had to organize these outings. JUST to fit in all the friends that have pressured you to get a piece of your mind, eh ? There's no price that anyone can put on friendship & friendliness. No amount of seated and gold coins kept-for-oneself, can ever substitute for friendships and good times. You are the legend ! I know that some successful md'rs opt to associate only with a couple of close friend hunters. That's fine. To each his own. But you have never said "no" to anyone's request for advice, friendship, etc.... And to have been @ both virgin sites (with the nostalgic tales of "easy pickens") up to the present (worked out sites where you need creative arsenals and hard work), is the type evolution that newbies will rarely ever experience. Some day I should do the same thing as you are doing. Although you have 10 yrs. on me (I didn't start till 1976 -ish, and was only 14-ish at the time), yet ..... that would be a lot of fun to do what you've done. You've inspired me Monte ! Now if I could just get carte-blanche for a ghost town, haha
  12. I went on the VA NDL hunt a few years ago, and bumped into some guys who were preparing to take Minelab nugget machines into the field. So I struck up conversation with them, asking "don't nails and iron drive you bonkers ?". To which one of them said that it can disc. out nails. But after some casual conversation, he admitted that .... any such disc. feature fails to work for targets deeper than 5 or 6". But then he regaled me with tales of how it will effortlessly get a dime to a foot deep, blah blah. Later in the hunt, 6 or 7 guys were working a cellar-hole location of the 100s of acres, where a home-site had been in the 1800s. It was full of iron, of course. And ... humorously .... I would see some of the nugget machine guys come hiking our way. But when they got within 50 yard of this mess, they turned away for "greener grounds". In other words, they were utterly restricted to wide-open fields, with random spread out targets, "lest they go psycho". So don't let the "balls-to-the-walls" depth be the determining factor. It comes with serious "gotchas". And as for the insane depth on pinheads, well .... gee .... that's not the objective of coin/relic guys in the first place. Ie.: the LAST THING YOU WANT in a relic/coin location, is for every pinhead to "ring the bells of Notre Dame" JMHO
  13. That is very kind of you to take kac's common date merc, for proper disposal. I've got tons of common date mercs too, so can I get your snail-mail address, to send these to you ? thanx ! ๐Ÿ˜˜
  14. Your contributions to the hobby , and your career story tallies nostalgia are the stuff of legend. Thanx Monte !
  15. Which is why your Nox 800 will kick my Exp. II's b#tt. So c'mon on ! There's a bachelor pad duplex unit that you can crash out in here. Let's do a test ๐Ÿ™‚
  16. Well well well. I wish you could see the look on my Nox 800 buddy, if he read the reply you're giving here. Ie.: that it was just his " .... intolerance and lack of capability ", eh ? ๐Ÿง So when are you coming up this way to do some dueling , eh ? I'm willing to duel with a robot (after all some humans have beat computers at chess, eh ?) And also, what do you say to a *certain* Etrac user, who has compared flagged signals, that says that there's not a single deep flagged signal you show him , that he can't equally hear/call, and vice-versa ? Wouldn't this mean that the Etrac, in the hands of the right user, is an equal adversary in deep-junky-park-turf ?
  17. Raphis Dan : It's not fair to compare your finds to anyone else's here. Since you're not human. You're a robot. So it's not fair to compare our finds with you . Tsk tsk. If you ever want to get north to central coast, I've got some spots where I am perpetually kicking the butts of nox 800 users. But .... they're not robots like you. Would love to duel with a proficient robot user ! ๐Ÿคฃ
  18. Although we/I prefer old coins, I sometimes make an exception "just for kicks and giggles", if the action is SO fast (carpets of clad) that.... it's fun just to see how many you can get in a period of time. Like some spots were SO thick, that I just notched in quarters and up, and bagged 100+ quarters in a few hours. Bummer that the USA doesn't have dollar and $5 coins like some other countries, do ! ๐Ÿ™„
  19. Good show. There can't be a post from PA without a LC or colonial copper, eh ? And I love the pix of that barber quarter. The ground was kind to it.
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