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11 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

I don't either, but some think we get all this stuff with no trash. I dug everything today, usually don't. This yard needs clearing up so hopefully I can come back and get the "deep" stuff. Some things were unavoidable, the pipes that were in the low 30s and the white aluminum that was 21-25. I know what a pull tab sounds like! 

Going to come back here with the 11" to see if it does find "deeper" targets. If I ever get a 27 or 30, no matter how deep I first swing the detector a foot or so above the ground to make sure it isn't falsing. If I lose the signal doing that I dig.

I tried using the 11" in the area I dug the silver and didn't find anything new, but I'll try again here, there has to be something. Thanks for the info. ?

Now that you cleaned that up for me, I'll be right down, Bob!  :laugh:

Seriously though, great finds.  Take your time and strip mine it since you have sole title to the permission.  Keep that 5x10 on until things start to dry up and then go deep.

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12 hours ago, geof_junk said:

Like your 7 photos but I'm waiting to see the 7th when you have cleaned them like your other 6 photos. ?

Haha geof,

I have a nice large Round filing cabinet for that stuff that gets emptied weekly. ? I could also use the square cabinet (dumpster) the landowner has at the hunt club, it's really handy. Wanted to show what effort it takes sometimes for folks that think this stuff is easy to find. Sure, I could cherry pick, but why swing the coil over the same beer can every day if there's a desirable Zincoln under it? ?

When the season changes the hunt club will be full of hunters, and it's back out in the fields for me. ?

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On 9/10/2021 at 9:42 PM, F350Platinum said:

I haven't found a single silver Roosevelt. Anyone know what the ID would be? ?

Should be the same as the Mercs you've found.  Composition, size, weight were the same from 1873 through 1964 (and you can go back to 1853 if you ignore a weight difference of 0.01 g).  Before that they were 2.67 g compared to 2.50 for those most recent 90 years.  I don't know if wear has an effect, but my guess is that it would require a significantly worn (underweight) coin to notice.  I'm talking one where you can hardly recognize the images on the coins.

That IHP tells you what you want to know -- people have been dropping coins there since at least the early 1950's.  Persistence (something you obviously have) hopefully will eek out at least one silver coin.

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5 hours ago, GB_Amateur said:

Should be the same as the Mercs you've found.  Composition, size, weight were the same from 1873 through 1964 (and you can go back to 1853 if you ignore a weight difference of 0.01 g).  Before that they were 2.67 g compared to 2.50 for those most recent 90 years.  I don't know if wear has an effect, but my guess is that it would require a significantly worn (underweight) coin to notice.  I'm talking one where you can hardly recognize the images on the coins.

That IHP tells you what you want to know -- people have been dropping coins there since at least the early 1950's.  Persistence (something you obviously have) hopefully will eek out at least one silver coin.

Thanks GB, for the informed answer. ? All my mercs were ~26, so not far off from what Raphis wrote. Funny thing, most memorials and wheats in Park 1 are coming up ~25! Could be the coil.

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3 hours ago, mh9162013 said:

GB: I think F350Platinum was being sarcastic/silly.

I was serious when I wrote that, sorta. ?I'm a bit frustrated that I haven't found a single silver coin in a place I've found 69 coins (as of today 76), that has wheats and old memorials. The IHP was kinda a fluke.

3 hours ago, kac said:

That pic just many my arms and back hurt. Consider a PI?

Love that IH, has a really nice patina.

Haha, my left hand was cramping big time. Headed straight for the ibuprofen jar.

PI detectors have been on my mind, but not my wallets' mind. ? There isn't a lot of mineralization here, digging is easy. Landscaping isn't a thing either, even when a house is replaced they just push it into the woods and throw a new one up in it's place, so super deep might not even exist.

I'm getting better at cleaning coins using only André pencils. The newer stuff I just clean the date unless it's key.

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Sounds like it was cherry picked. Pretty much any silver I find here is in the toughest spots to detect for coins at least. Areas that the older machines struggled with. Now even older coppers are hard to find so I been hunting more jewelry in the aluminum crap. Not sure what is worse, hunting in aluminum or iron. Have a lot of new places to hit later this season when undergrowth is down.

I considered a land pi a few times, even an ATX but know that other than punching through the ground for depth the trash levels are just too high. I do well with all metal hunting to sniff out targets of the right size and depth then will use discrimation mode if I need to. Having a good threshold you can hear a lot of stuff you normally may not hear with discrimination on all the time.

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1 hour ago, F350Platinum said:

All my mercs were ~26, so not far off from what Raphis wrote. Funny thing, most memorials and wheats in Park 1 are coming up ~25! Could be the coil.

What was the dTID on the Indian Head?  My 95% copper (small) USA cent finds go all the way from 19 to 26 (ML Eqx with 11" coil, mostly hunting in Park 1, RC = 4, F2 = 0).  I think corrosion from ground minerals is a key factor for copper alloys, but I still need to do some tests with the hundreds of Wheat cents I have (specifically those not found with a detector) to see if there are other hints/clues.

Since I dig every small sized target above the Equinox dTID of 21 (and many in the 19-21 range) that doesn't have strong ferrous dTID content, I don't go out of my way to nail the dTID before I recover.  It does seem that silver dimes center a bit above where 95% copper cents and clad dimes do.

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