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Big coil KICKIN rear

I went out today for another kick at the hunted out park. Still using the big coil, and I think I might keep using it.

First pass delivered a 1920 fish scale (same size as a USA seated half dime)

Second pass delivered an 1896 large cent

Third pass was a coin spill - 1906 Indian and 1915 and 1920 wheat

Fourth pass was a sweet 1941 silver dime

Pinpointing is getting a lot easier now. I also bought the sunray pro gold headphones and they make a world of difference over the stock Ctx phones

I'm going to try the big coil on my "seated field which I have really worked over

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Yesterday I got an 1850 upper Canada penny and a 1857 half penny. Same place. 56 silvers so far!!

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That big coil is really surprising me. I'm using it in iron and it found the half dime. No really deep targets yet, other than the half penny that was at about 9". It's a big unit, but I'm getting used to it. This place has been HAMMERED for years and years. I'm impressed with what I'm finding with "the big girl".
 
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