LovestheShiny!
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Have had a GREAT March, soft ground, great permissions, and some good hunts. Was hoping to get to 50 Silvers by the end of March (ended up with 47), it isn't going to happen... yesterday the shiny "kicked my arrrrrrrse" and I was skunked. I did get some wheaties, a 1889 Indian Head Cent (under a large Fir tree root and I nicked it) and a ton of modern coins, but no silvers. Did get an official "Walt Disney Productions" marked Minnie Mouse pendant, first one of those I've ever run across. I did get the OK at 5 different homes. First one was 1922 with a huge yard. I don't think I've ever detected a yard so barren of signals, I found one penny. A nearby 1930's home had a couple of pennies. I think both must have had extensive yard work. A 1940's home yard was full of trash and modern coins. Those molten 1" blobs of metal sure ring up nice on the AT Pro! The IHP and some wheat pennies came out of the only good yard, and the last yard had ONE wheat penny and some modern coins. Not all my hunts end up with multiple silvers, that's for sure!
Today the 31st it has been snowing and raining all day, so no chance of getting out for any private yards. Am VERY GRATEFUL for a wonderful month of March to detect, by comparison, I checked my 2019 book and I had only 7 silvers by the end of March.
There are still TONS of goodies in the ground, plenty for us all! I am looking forward, WuhanFlu considering, to keep enjoying the outdoors and metal detecting. Thanks for your interest!
Today the 31st it has been snowing and raining all day, so no chance of getting out for any private yards. Am VERY GRATEFUL for a wonderful month of March to detect, by comparison, I checked my 2019 book and I had only 7 silvers by the end of March.
There are still TONS of goodies in the ground, plenty for us all! I am looking forward, WuhanFlu considering, to keep enjoying the outdoors and metal detecting. Thanks for your interest!