MD - Chicago (Sunday and Monday Evening)

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by JoshuaP, Apr 28, 2025 at 10:08 PM.

  1. JoshuaP

    JoshuaP Supporter! Supporter

    I have been going out fairly regularly when the days are nice. I get tired of sitting at my desk studying, especially when the days are nice. For that reason, my wife, three children, and I go out to a large park where there are a few nice playgrounds for the children to play at. I have started going out and metal detecting in the large, grassy areas (away from the playground - too close is illegal it seems in Chicago). The park I am at was established in 1869, but I have yet to find any silver (I have never actually found a silver coin ever at this point). Yesterday and today I had two firsts. Yesterday I found a Sacagawea and this evening I found a 1923 Buffalo nickel. I also included a picture of my most interesting junk finds: the special Olympic medal (not silver) and the watch. I find so many bottle caps and pull tabs, it's not even funny. I once heard that you'll find a ring for every 100 pull tabs found. I am way overdue, if that is true! The oldest coin I have dug up there so far is a 1918 wheat cent on my first day there (not pictured). In case you wonder, I am using a Nokta Legend (a vast upgrade from my Ace 250). 20250427_194131.jpg 20250427_194143.jpg 20250428_171114.jpg 20250428_175842.jpg 20250428_171058.jpg 20250428_182444.jpg
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    You didn't find much this day but it's always a good day when you get a chance to spend time with family. Win Win situation. Don't give up. I once found a beautiful little ring under the sand near a swing. I was like a novice detectorist, yelling, "A ring, a ring!" :woot: My wife was telling me to be quiet. :wideyed: So I did. :D
    It's 12K gold with a nice stone. It was my first real ring in 10 years! I like the older sites in the wooded wagon trailed locations here in Connecticut and MA. Now where did I put that ring? o_O I try to dig that little gem up in the morning. ;)
    "Keep on beeping!" :)
     
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  4. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I firmly believe that future archaeologists will use the "pull tab layer" to precisely date other artifacts.
     
  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    That's a huge upgrade from the Ace 250!

    Do you have the NOKTA set as single tone or multi tone? Multi tone is way better!
    I use Field mode instead of Park mode all the time. Both those settings of multi tone and field help me find a lot of silver!

    These are my silver coins and silver ring total. I have 2 silver rings but can't find the other at the moment..

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  6. JoshuaP

    JoshuaP Supporter! Supporter

    I use multi-tone. I currently have it set for 4 tones. I really like how easy it is to change various settings.
     
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  7. Tall Paul

    Tall Paul Supporter! Supporter

    Anthropologists at the University of Arizona engaged in a multiyear project of waste disposal habits by examining people's garbage. Pull tabs change in style so frequently that the scientists actually used them to date stratigraphic layers in garbage dumps.
     
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  8. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Thanks @paddyman98 I purchased a Legend today. Can't wait for it to arrive so I can try it out, weather permitting.
     
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