DigginLikeADog
Junior Member
I don't post on here too often- I tend to use my Instagram @ConnecticutDetects , but this find was wayyyyyy too good not to share.
After hemming and hawing this morning about where to go, I headed to a plot of land I have permission to detect in the next town over. I've been to this spot a hand full of times and I've had some luck(2 draped bust cents and 1 Mercury dime, various size buckles, and even an early CT Police Lapel Pin), but nothing close to what I hit today.
I decided to take the Equinox 600 out today to do some low and slow detecting, and it was well worth it. about 15 minutes into my hunt, I got a scratchy VDI of 18/20 and a reading off the depth chart. Ill admit that I dug a hugeee plug , and it was still in the bottom of the hole haha. That equinox sniped a paper-thin 1652 OAK TREE SHILLING AT ALMOST A FOOT DOWN!!!
I couldn't believe what I was looking at! Still cant!
HAPPY HUNTING ALL!
After hemming and hawing this morning about where to go, I headed to a plot of land I have permission to detect in the next town over. I've been to this spot a hand full of times and I've had some luck(2 draped bust cents and 1 Mercury dime, various size buckles, and even an early CT Police Lapel Pin), but nothing close to what I hit today.
I decided to take the Equinox 600 out today to do some low and slow detecting, and it was well worth it. about 15 minutes into my hunt, I got a scratchy VDI of 18/20 and a reading off the depth chart. Ill admit that I dug a hugeee plug , and it was still in the bottom of the hole haha. That equinox sniped a paper-thin 1652 OAK TREE SHILLING AT ALMOST A FOOT DOWN!!!
I couldn't believe what I was looking at! Still cant!
HAPPY HUNTING ALL!
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