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Halloween Weekend Finds

Nick A

New member
Went to a park that has been very nice to me lately with two or more silver every time I've gone. Funny because it's a park at least five other of my detecting friends and others have all hunted well. I guess the place just likes me. :detecting: There I got the 1964 quarter, and that sucker was deep. Every bit of 12" down, maybe more. it was a narrow but good signal and ID'ed right on. I almost gave up on the hole! It was in an area that there had been some grading done. Not long after that I got the 1934 Mercury dime. A few wheats and I'd call that a good day out.

Sunday I met up with my friend Suzanne and we searched a park and an old school that we've also all hit before. I got the 1942 Mercury dime from the park and the 1943-P War nickel and costume ring from the school. The schoolyard was jam packed with clad and zincs and it was hard to squeeze the oldies out from inbetween. I also picked up a few wheats here and there.
 
It is always a confidence booster when the etrac reels in some silver from the deep. You have a real knack for pulling out the silver. Thanks for the pics and story.


Rich
 
Sweet finds!
 
silvereagle said:
nice what size coil you using?and what settimgs?FTT? OR CONDUCT

Lol, I love this question because people seem to think I have some secret settings or technique. I use the stock coin program, the stock coil and auto sensitivity. The E-Trac is a fantastic detector right out of the box, the better you learn it and the more time you use it the better the results.
 
Nice finds Nick !
 
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