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98,99 & 100th silver coin for the year.

jim tn

Well-known member
A couple of hunting buddies, Gerald (tabman) and Chris and I headed out early this morning to a couple of old parks in area's where it's prudent not to hunt along. I had gotten my 98th silver coin a couple of days ago and was able to get 2 more silvers today for 100 for the year. The Rosie came from the first park we hit along with a 53d wheat and a honking 10.0 grams of what appears to be a junker ring. It was 3" deep and looked great coming out of the ground, but has no markings and a small tarnish mark that won't clean and the diamond like stones are so cloudy that if they dropped rain it would be enough to end our drought. The Hot Wheels car was an eye ball find under a tree. Got the 100th silver, 37 Washington, at the next spot we hunted. Iron and trash galore as the area had harbored houses that were torn down for a road that never got built. It was partially masked with a small rusty nail and a piece of small tin that was deeper then the coin. We each got some curios and whats its as well. It was a First Texas kind of hunt. Gerald was swinging the GB Pro, Chris his new Omega and I the F 75 LTD. We each were also using 5" dd coils. HH jim tn
 
I would have to think.."MAYBE" Gerald is in the market for a Fisher 75 ??????????????????????
 
Congratulations! Great that the other boys were there when it happened..A real good example of what a true hunter of silver no matter the conditions can achieve...Really Great! :clapping::clapping:
Mud
 
Gadzooks Jim if you are keeping those silver coins under your mattress that mattress must be getting pretty lumpy by now??? Great detecting......Z
 
Elton, my grin was for the fact that both Gerald and Chris had already mention interest in the F 75. Both are good hunters and hunt hard when out afield and I do think they each would do well with the 75. Mud, I still go on the "blind pig, acorn" adage. The more one can hunt, the odds of getting the coil over something good greatly improve. Zeekeys, no lumpy mattress for me. Every couple of weeks good stuff goes to a safety deposit box and helps to keep me in detectors as need be. And the need is starting to get the best of me. LOL Come on F T, roll the next best out. HH jim tn
 
Jim you are a rock star. I have the fisher F-70. Still havent found a silver coin at all last year or this year.ok ever......
Congrats.. very awesome.:clapping::clapping:
 
haha good job kicking silver butt jim.....hh rick in mi. :clapping:
 
Hey RobOmighty
I was thinking of getting the F70 or the F75.
are you serious about not getting any silver?Maybe you did not hunt last year.
forget it-I will just go for the F75 but are they all good.
I mean the f75 vs the LTD vs the SE
I had an F5 one time and it found silver-but not much.
David
 
The one criteria both machines require is you ...MUST....Go over the Silver within the depth range of any detector.

It is not impossible in today's world to detect and NOT find Silver coins.. It's unlikely but as I stated not impossible..

Location, location, location .......... and how well you understand the detector are big factors in finding Silver coins..

In answer to are they all good LTD, Se .F75 Standard.............I have had them all ........ I liked all of them.......I went back to the Standard F75 because I find for me it works better....
 
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