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Another Good Day With the F75

RLOH

Well-known member
Sunday morning I went to the old park with very bad ground(fast grab @90). I almost every inch of this place over the last 7 years, but there was one section that is directly in front of the park offices that I only hunt on Sundays very early in the morning before the park even opens. I don't want anyone to see me digging plugs so I got there at 5:45 am and could hunt it until 7:30 am when the workers unlock the gates.The first pass I got a wheat penny and two clad coins. I found two more wheats and a couple more clad coins when I looked at my watch and it was just about time for the workers to come. I made one last pass and I got a nine inch deep signal that was had bouncing numbers. I decided to dig it and out pops a nickle that was very worn. I knew it was not a buffalo and probably a V nickle. I didn't even bother to clean it off until later in the morning while I took a break at a picnic table. I could see the liberty head and figured I would finish cleaning it at home to see if I could see a date. I left the park and headed to a football field that is behind a 90 year old school. The field is fenced so I hunted the grassy slopes that border the fence. I was finding coins every 20 feet with many being wheat pennies. I just thought a silver coin must be here and withing a couple of minutes I dug a 1952 Canadian dime. The power of positive thinking does work. I ended up with 8 wheat pennies, the silver dime, one buffalo nickle, and a couple of junk rings. I have found the de mode with the disc at 5 gives me my best depth on coins. I vary my sens between 65 and 80 and set it just below where it chatters. After digging the last 60 coins or so, I have pretty much got the coin readings and sounds dialed in. Foil and tabs jump all over the place and usually have a 90 reading in one or more of the sweeps. A coin will really lock on with the numbers. At first, I had a hard time ignoring these bouncing signals, but after digging a couple of hundred of them I finally got it through my thick skull what they were. I got that V nickle home and started cleaning it and got a date-1885 , which is a key date. It is pretty worn, but the date is good. I had a great day and most all of the coins were 8 plus inches deep. The big DD coil seems to work much better when the ground balance numbers are in the 80' and 90's, but that is to be expected. R.L.
 
WTG RL, you are getting good with the 75 and you will only get better. I am really glad you are now liking the F75 and know you are glad you kept it as well. I have not found a v nickel with mine yet, but am going to be hunting an old fairgrounds (112 year's old) with my F75 in a couple of weeks up in Mn that has yielded me v's in the past. HH jim tn
 
Nice digs....
 
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