I got out today after tweaking the Deus up with my first custom program. I took the Deus to an old church yard that I have hunted over and over, and I go here because it is really unlikely that even conductive trash items can be found.
After about 25 minutes, I eyeballed a new locking-blade pocket knife on the ground - Browning brand. It has been a while since I've had that kind of luck
After 90 minutes the sun was hot and I started shuffling back to the van - and I remembered a spot where I'd dug 4 indian head pennies all fairly close to one another. So stopped at the little strip of soil and in a few seconds the Deus barked out an 83 - it was going to be either a zincoln or an IH, After a few minutes of ground prying (we are no longer digging in Mid-Mo, we're chisling and hammering), up comes an 1887 IH - 126 years old and looking good! I went to more of an all metal mode and check - that little indian had been surrounded by iron that was laying in almost a perfect circle around it. The fast response speed made it completely unmissable - it was so easy to hit that I figured that I would be digging a recently dropped zincoln penny.
I was leaving to go to a modern park. I was just tired of not finding anything and contending with modern trash while scrapping for coinage sounded good. I've only had the Deus since Saturday and experience is what I wanted to gain.
So I traveled a fairly well used park that has never really given me anything old. I got out of the van, geared up, walked over to the corner of shelter house - walked down to the edge of the fill earth, powered on the Deus and was greeted with a zincoln hit - an 84. I dug down 4" to find an 1897 IH. It took me less than 5 minutes here! I never saw another older coin, but I did have an abundance of newer clad to recover.
A good detecting day, all and all. Hoping to break the silver barrier soon!
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After about 25 minutes, I eyeballed a new locking-blade pocket knife on the ground - Browning brand. It has been a while since I've had that kind of luck
After 90 minutes the sun was hot and I started shuffling back to the van - and I remembered a spot where I'd dug 4 indian head pennies all fairly close to one another. So stopped at the little strip of soil and in a few seconds the Deus barked out an 83 - it was going to be either a zincoln or an IH, After a few minutes of ground prying (we are no longer digging in Mid-Mo, we're chisling and hammering), up comes an 1887 IH - 126 years old and looking good! I went to more of an all metal mode and check - that little indian had been surrounded by iron that was laying in almost a perfect circle around it. The fast response speed made it completely unmissable - it was so easy to hit that I figured that I would be digging a recently dropped zincoln penny.
I was leaving to go to a modern park. I was just tired of not finding anything and contending with modern trash while scrapping for coinage sounded good. I've only had the Deus since Saturday and experience is what I wanted to gain.
So I traveled a fairly well used park that has never really given me anything old. I got out of the van, geared up, walked over to the corner of shelter house - walked down to the edge of the fill earth, powered on the Deus and was greeted with a zincoln hit - an 84. I dug down 4" to find an 1897 IH. It took me less than 5 minutes here! I never saw another older coin, but I did have an abundance of newer clad to recover.

A good detecting day, all and all. Hoping to break the silver barrier soon!
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