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Headed back out to the Ghetto Parks this morning to see what is left!
There is a lot left out there hiding with junk and shallow CLAD!
You just have to go slow and dig it out of your way!
The Large cent was about 5 Inches down and sounded like a clad quarter!
That made me slow WAY down after digging it I picked up the Barber Quarter at about 7 inches!
Good solid hits in with junk!
Love this machine in junk and RUST!
H.H.(GOLDDIGGER)J.W.
 
I'ts always exciting to get an unexpected LC! <img src="/metal/html/oh.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":O"> Which coil where you using?
-Tim
 
Guv said something about heading your way but I thought that was next month?
Let me know!
I thought you where coming over here?
Thanks!
H.H.(GOLDDIGGER)J.W.
 
It is the coil I use most of the time!
Unless I am hunting REAL Heavy Trash then I use the "JOEY"!
I have used the 12inch coil from Sunray several times with Good luck in Parks In some heavy trash and it did very good separating most of the junk!
The WOT does a good job in open fields and Not so trashy areas!
But I have some trouble with it in the DEEP Iron fields!
Hope this helps!
H.H.(GOLDDIGGER)J.W.
 
Super finds! I went out today with the EX II with the 10 inch coil back to an 1830's farmsite where I've found many good coins with my Fisher CZ-70. I hunted slow trying to listen for any fluty/midtone repeatable sounds. Frankly, running in IM at -16,fast-on,deep-off,27 auto sens., I heard mainly iron of course with some mixed in medium tones with an occasional high tone. I'm sure that there are some super deeper coins there. Frankly, the hardest thing to "get" with the Minelab is when a signal should be dug particularly with all the trash mixed in...I guess that's part of the art that comes in time if you stick with it...HH
 
GOLDIGGER Very nice I'd keep pounding them. Good luck & HH Ken
 
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