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F75LTD......clad at 8-10 inches

boxofchocolates

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Motion all metal......why was this clad 1986 quarter so deep......It was sandy type mixed with gray type top soil in my yard with good grass growing good over it.....someone must to have hauled dirt in before I moved here ....but anyway the LTD did it's thing.....good vid 90"S.....I'm gonna use AM more often.....I could hear it faintly but good and steady tone on the sweeps hitting 90"s every time.....sens 75....hh....God Bless......Dan
PS......I think the deepth was reading about 10.....hmmm.... not sure on that........Good Luck
 
I'm hitting Memorials at 7/8 " in a lot of places.. Depths a little off on a lot of the LTD's and the 75's..............
 
I have found a LOT of deep clad. There's one place that I hunted during the winter that should (probably is) loaded with silver, but I was finding states quarters at 10" deep, so I can only imagine how deep the silver probably is. It has a high water level, and the ground was so saturated with water, it was like jello. There's probably a river of silver two feet deep there :rage:
 
Brian....that may be a good place to push the CL process as hot as you can.....very......very slow.....yep clad masking silver......good luck
 
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