Hi, all:
Have had my E-Trac just short of four weeks and had my best day, with regard to variety of coins, so far. I been hunting a 100 year old city park with some fair results. Today I found six wheat pennies (2-1919D, 1910, 1912 and 2-19??) On the bottom left is a corroded Indian Head peeny. Can't make out the date. On the right is a 1896 V nickle. And in the botom, center is a 1903 Barber dime. The amazing thing, is the six wheats and the Barber dime came from an area I had thourghly hunted a month ago with another high end detector. I've been rehunting old sites I've hunted before and am constantly amazed at the finds coming out of my previously hunted spots. The E-Trac get's the goodies out of the trash. Too bad the copper coins get so corroded.
Thanks for looking and keep on diggin'
jimmyk in Missouri
Have had my E-Trac just short of four weeks and had my best day, with regard to variety of coins, so far. I been hunting a 100 year old city park with some fair results. Today I found six wheat pennies (2-1919D, 1910, 1912 and 2-19??) On the bottom left is a corroded Indian Head peeny. Can't make out the date. On the right is a 1896 V nickle. And in the botom, center is a 1903 Barber dime. The amazing thing, is the six wheats and the Barber dime came from an area I had thourghly hunted a month ago with another high end detector. I've been rehunting old sites I've hunted before and am constantly amazed at the finds coming out of my previously hunted spots. The E-Trac get's the goodies out of the trash. Too bad the copper coins get so corroded.
Thanks for looking and keep on diggin'
jimmyk in Missouri