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Big silver

cw3

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So, my dad passed away a month ago. I'm sitting here with the covid going through my dads coin collection. I find this hugh coin. 1/2 lb of .999 fine silver. Even though my dad is not here any more he can still make me laugh. The other coin is a silver dollar just for a size comparisons.

Kevin wanted to know what it rang up on the ctx. In high trash and sensitivity at 5 it rings up 01 34 if i get closer that 5 inches it overloads.
 

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If I found that while out detecting I’d be looking for jkline and his Candid Camera crew!!! I bet that hit overload………
 
So sorry to hear about your dad, cw3.... :(

That is indeed one honking big coin!
I always tell people who are looking for 'big silver', to test their machine and settings with 'big silver'.
It can seem to act a little oddly, sometimes....
 
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I hope you get over the bug there Clare, nothing to be messed with IF you’re unlucky…
That coin still cracks me up, your Dad can make ME laugh too!🤣
Interesting how it rings up, and simply has everything to do with how typical coin shooting machines are calibrated. I would never dig a 1-34, not even on the worst day. But I would if those half pounders had been circulating…🙂
 
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