This is my first real hunt with the F75SE with the new DST upgrade. I kept the Sharpshooter coil on for the entire hunt. I mainly used the boost mode, sensitivity 80-99, 4 tones and no discrimination. It was mostly quiet running. I went to the older section of town looking for some silver coins. I found a place to detect that looked real promising. I started finding coins as fast as I could swing the search coil. Problem was I was finding nothing but clad coins, not even a wheat penny and my back and legs had all that they wanted, so it was time to move to another location. Right off at the new location I found a 1971 Half Dollar followed by some wheat pennies. That got me fired up! I knew that I was on the right track. My first silver find was a 1959 Rosie, followed by more wheat pennies. My next silver find was a 1958 Rosie followed by more wheat pennies. My next silver find was a Sterling Ring followed by more wheat pennies. My next silver find was a 1936 Washington Quarter followed by more wheat pennies. My next silver find was a 1945 War Nickel. I was crisscrossing the area the area again when I got a hit over a hole that I already dug that sounded off over a hole that I already dug. It didn't sound good at all, but since the signal was coming from a hole that I already dug earlier, I had to investigate. I was getting tired, but finding wheat pennies keep me going. My next find was a Gold Wedding Band, I was filled with excitement and joy until I clean it enough to find out it was GF. On well I felt good there for awhile. My next find was a 1952 Washington Quarter. That put some joy back into me. I ended up finding 17 Wheat Pennies. Some were really old (1910), so I know that there has to be some old silver coins there as well. I also found some other neat stuff. I wonder how that NYC Transit Authority Token got lost in Memphis. Around noon I called it a day and headed for home. I was dugout tired and had all the fun I could stand for one day.
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