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9 silver christmas!

LandOLincoln

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Went back to a small park today. Came out with 9 silvers(1901, 1918D, 1919x2, 1936, 1941x2, 1946, and a 1954), 18 wheats, one 1901 Indian, and two trade tokens. One is from Nebraska and the other is 1/4 cent from Galva Illinois Chamber of Commerce.
 
Sweet Christmas !!!!
 
Santa was especially nice to you this year...............WTG on the silver haul. :thumbup:
 
Was there 8 reindeer and a jolly fat guy in a red and white suit in the park with you? What a tremendous Christmas gift. Congratulations!!!
 
That is a GREAT Christmas hunt!! Congrats:clapping:
 
I figure its been cherry picked a couple times at most. Every signal had iron in the hole or some other masking junk. Just goes to show you how good the machine is.
 
terrific hunt! congrats! may i ask how you had the trac "set-up?'
thanks!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
I use andy sabisch's coin program auto sensitivity +3 deep on and fast on. Deep on just so I hear the silver scream regardless of depth. I do just as well without it but I have to pay more attention with it off I think. So far just using the stock coil.
 
thanks! outrageous score!
terrific day!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
Now that's a GREAT hunt - congrats ! :cheers:
 
I would love to see a close up of the Nebraska token...great finds!
 
Great finds there. That's odd to find that token in Illinois. In fact, what I've come up with is there is a Glenvil, Nebraska, but no "Glenville", references for school and cemetery around Glenvil, have the spelling of Glenville.

Who knows.....

Thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
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