TriadHunter
Elite Member
Some of you may remember my post where I dug up a fully intact 1920's Orange Crush bottle. My son and I returned to this same permission and hit a new area on the property and started digging every signal (32+) to see what would happen. The place is filled with early 1900's "trash" (treasure to most of us). The MAX hit a Ball Mason Jar lid at 15" today. You should have seen that hole, LOL! There were so many signals that we just started cherry picking (knowing that we will come back again). Unfortunately all the "coin" signals turned out to be large, very deep objects. The axe head I dug rang up like penny. Weird.
Anyway, we didn't get anything particularly valuable, but we had a great time and my son was tearing it up. It's SO nice now that he has a Pro Pointer of his own!
The find of the day is probably the 1910 WM A Rogers 8" silver-plated spoon. That is my first ever old, fully intact spoon. Rang up in the 50's on my MAX and was about 8" down.
You can see in the pics the other stuff we got. Looking forward to going back and getting more stuff. Surely there's coins there right?
Anyway, we didn't get anything particularly valuable, but we had a great time and my son was tearing it up. It's SO nice now that he has a Pro Pointer of his own!
The find of the day is probably the 1910 WM A Rogers 8" silver-plated spoon. That is my first ever old, fully intact spoon. Rang up in the 50's on my MAX and was about 8" down.
You can see in the pics the other stuff we got. Looking forward to going back and getting more stuff. Surely there's coins there right?