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Best day so far with my new E-Trac:detecting:

jimmyk

New member
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
 
Great finds! What part of the states are you hunting in?
 
Using Andy Sabish's coin program. Audio +3, 4 tones. Open screen on Quick Mask.

jimmyk in Missouri
 
Great finds well done:thumbup:
 
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