Metal detecting 8/10/24. Most silvers in one day! Virgin homestead 150+ years old! Dime trifecta!
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- I found a new homestead dating back to my 1870's map. The property owner told me it was in her family the whole time and, to her knowledge, never hunted. Finding so many obvious silvers in short time made me believe it was a virgin site!
Great detail on the 1889 Indian. Hell of a hunt with all of those silvers. The 1910 S Barber dime is a semi key date.
@Wilton925 Thanks! I took a closer look at that Indian and it has full diamonds. One of the nicest ones I've dug for sure. I didn't look up the 1910-S dime in my Red Book until the next day. With only 1.2 mil minted, I think it's my lowest mintage coin dug too. I'm torn between F12 and VF20. Probably F12
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Wow, what a day. Great finds.
@@patreasurehuntersThanks! I'll never forget it. That's for sure!
Great video, good camera work, wish I could find areas like that. Keep up the good work or I should say keep having fun with it!
@@tonyg2595 Thank you very much
incredible hunt !
@@scottfreeman2576 Thanks! I've been lucky this year!
Great show keep making this awesome content.❤
I been metal detecting for over 30 years and my best silver day is 6. Silver is hard to come by
Before the advent of TV and radio, families liked to lay out on their lawns. Coins would be lost.
Nice dime trifecta! Congrats!
@@StivNagen Thank you! That was my first trifecta!
Awesome hunt very nice finds what how do you clean your pennies? God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
@wildmandigging3486 Thanks Virgil! I use two different brushes depending on how stubborn the dirt is. I soak them in soapy water first. Then I use a soft toothbrush, and if that don't work enough, I use a stiff nylon brush. They're on ebay and marketed as coin brushes. They're gray with a wide brush on one end and narrow brush on the other. The wide end has a V shaped notch. That brush works wonders!
Wow nice
@@JJGolddigging Thanks!
Great day of hunting 5 silvers, how do you clean coins? They can out great. Thanks for sharing.
@DetectDigSmile Thanks! For coppers, I have several methods, each more intense than the one before, depending on how dirty/crusty it is. I try warm water and dish soap first with a soft toothbrush. Next, if needed, I use a stiff nylon brush with the warm soapy water. This will take care of about 70-80% of them. Next, I use Andre Pencils very carefully to scrape bad corrosion off. Lastly, it's vinegar and salt solution with the stiff brush until the surface is clean. This last step removes patina, and I only use it for extreme cases. I have Diller's Coin Duller to retone to a nicer brown color. Unless I go all the way with salt and vinegar, I rub a little olive oil on them and wipe them dry when I'm done to give them a slight glossy look. The oil treatment doesn't hurt them.
@@WICoinShooter Thanks for the info
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Hay man milt here what kind of mine lab do you have I have a Knox 800 love it I found my first barber last year a dime d mint milt
@miltonalbright1606 I'm using the Manticore. It's my first detector other than a White's
What do Indians typically ring up on the manticore? Yet to find one with mine
@stephencurry599 I wish there was a straight answer to that. On the kitchen table, they come up the same as zinc pennies. Everything comes up higher on my Manticore for some reason. For example, the perfect nickel signal on mine is 33. Indians and zinc pennies come up 65-70 but vary in the ground depending on depth and nearby trash targets. I've dug Indian pennies as high as 85 and low as 55.
Could I join you on a hunt