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1882 indian in VF condition of of nail hill

kaolinwasher

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Today i did some testing with the ORX and the HF 9" coil in 13.3 KHZ on an 8" dime a 6" dime and a 7" penny in ground , and experimented and kept changing things and observing and found i got the best hit on the targets at coin fast with a reaction of 2.5, and 13.3 KHZ 80 gain, the 80 gain was because higher in this mineralized sand chokes the signal well after all that testing i got up to the hill of many nails and started swinging, i dug several flat irons and cut nails , but then i got a nice two way signal and dug down a solid 7" and up comes a VF 1882 indian head penny . the soil hear is kind to copper but i was just thrilled the ORX really came thru even as a coin hunter in fact this is the 1st coin off this hill with any detector
 

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Nice going Gunnar!!! Your soil IS very kind to your copper!! You did the perfect thing by planting your coin garden. You found a winning combo for your soil and it paid off with a beautiful IH cent !!
 
Jim the regular deus control box would have even done better in pitch mode, Now I am detecting like Jimmy in CT
 
as long as the coin is in the woods, and in the upper sand ya , but that nickle that came out of the out house was 2ft deep and in very acidc ground it got eaten badd
 
You definitely have some nails going on there, good job sifting that one out!
HH Jeff
 
a better picture of the cone
 

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That’s a beauty Gunnar!!
 
Ya its is , found it less than 50 ft from where the seated 1879 dime came out got to dig the out house dirt from the deep wood s, anything in that dirt will be toast unless its silver
 
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