Silver, big clad, and freedom

Wayson

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Took my new AT Pro out for its second run today. The previous test was at an iron-infested park with waaaaaaay too much junk and too many hot rocks; it pulled about $1.50 in clad and was not worth a post.

Today's hunt was at a school dating back to the late 1950s or early 1960s. I mostly hit the grassy areas in front and in between a few classrooms, wandering around without a grid pattern. Towards the end I migrated back to two wood chip tot lots. In the first one I found a silver bracelet right at the base of a climbing structure (it looked like junk, complete with some kind of flaking outer layer, but the clasp is marked 925 and the underlying metal is silver), and in the second tot lot I found an Ike bicentennial directly underneath a swing. The Ike was definitely the high point of the hunt for me; I've previously only found quarters and smaller, so to get a high signal (90) and then find that was extremely satisfying to me.

The haul (minus several pieces of foil trash): https://imgur.com/o44t99Y
 
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