What a hunt! 100+ clad, bunch of silver & wheaties (including key date), and another V nickel!

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

Howdy diggers,

I went back to the 1912 house and had an amazing hunt!! In 8 1/2 hours, I dug over 120 coins, a couple nice tokens, and got a real big surprise when I got home and got the coins all cleaned up! I am 6 weeks into this year's MDing season and my wheatie count is already over 100 and my silver is at 31! In just 6 weeks!! I'm re-naming my e-trac to "silver-trac!" Thanks for looking & HH!

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  • At 16:31 it looks like your Liberty nickel has a mint mark. That would mean its a 1912 and if its an S can be worth a lot.

  • @hcoaf789 Thanks for watching and commenting. You have very good eyes! 1912 was the only year V nickels had mint marks. This one was a D though.

  • Thank you very much for the education I got watching your video with the signals and the way you do the step by step walk through so people can understand what your talking about .I have one question what kink of metal detector are you using and how much did it cost and if you were going to upgrade to a better detector what kind would you buy? Thank you again for taking the time to do the video and educating us beginners ... jim c .... peace and H.H...

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  • @OZZMAN3971 Any decent entry-level detector is good for finding stuff. You have to learn how to understand what it is telling you. Hands-on experience is the only way to get that. I use and e-trac by Minelab. You can Google that to find out how much they are going for these days. I used a cheapie ACE 250 for the first 2 years and did quite well with it also. True, it took me 6 months to master it. Best wishes and HH!

  • I dont know where the hell you guys keep finding all the silver coins but i cant seem to find any. I just bought a ace 350 after a year and a few months of thinking about geting one cause i thought it was my metal detector was not good enough. Now im starting to think its just the wrong area. I have hunted a old house countless times witch is 150 years old and found nothing but 10 bucks in clad, and the regular junk finds. maybe down south was just to poor for silver coins lol. Pointers please!

  • @randym704 Trust me, I have plenty of sites that produced no silver too! I find most silver coins when I swing real slow and listen for tiny chirps deeper than 6 inches. Best wishes and HH!

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  • just got me a garrett 250 and pulled up 27 coins and 1 gold ring first day out. it seems to be ok and the price was right. but you seem to be doing a better job at pinpointing than me. time will tell. great vid good hunting

  • @volcomboy687 VDB is the initials of the engraver that created the coin.

  • If that 1909 vdb was an S mint mark, it would really be worth some big bucks!!

  • @Daddydigger1 what does the vdb mean?

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