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AT Pro "coin vacuum" got over the silver slump!!..finally...

HaloEffect426

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Got permission for eight 1900-1930's ..ish...house sites...a very good thing..
First yard ...second dig! 1959 silver roosy!...i finally got over that first silver. (For the atp) slump..

Also found a 1906 Indian head penny and about $2.75. In clad and some cheap
Copper kids ring...(( sorry i don't have pictures ))
Now i realize just how good this detector really is.....
It is a "COIN VACUUM" !!!!!
I.H.P. Sound kinda wierd...but still sounded good. It was bout five inches deep
Roosy was about "4 deep
Settings were....discrm.= 28
Sensitivity = down three bars.
Auto ground balanced, then lowered by five numbers.
Found a very iron loaded area
Turned sens. Down to just three bars showing...
And slowed waaaay down..then turned on the iron audio...and found some clad hiding within it
Thanks to those out there suggesting doing this (although i still just have standrd. 8.5X 11dd coil...)
Those settings really work in the heavy iron!!
More yards to do.....update when i can....
HH. To all
HaloEffect426
 
I bet you are a believer now in those settings and swing style :cheers:
 
Yes i am a believer in those settings!! Amazing....
Went back the same yard yesterday for couple hours...
I found about. $1.70 more in clad...(two newer nickles in the same hole..[ bout "3 in. Deep] kinda stuck together..).atp read a 58..... single nickel read a 52)...
Kinda interesting.....
Two wheat pennies....from the 20's. And 30's....
HH
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