DirtFlipper
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Howdy,
Got out for a short afternoon hunt. I didn't have a lot of time, so couldn't travel too far. I chose a spot that doesn't have a lot of signals, but does have decent age potential. This time it paid off, as I got one decent sounding deep signal (using the 8x6 SEF still, with the sensitivity cranked up).
This was a good 8 inches or more, but still gave a good repeatable, but somewhat iffy signal. I love seeing the white powdery coating on cents when they come out, as that's usually been a good sign of an oldie. I could see just a bit of the back, and knew it was an Indian Head.
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You can still see where there's grass stuck to the one side. I think this was facing down as it lay, so that's OLD grass too!
I also like this spot because it seems like there hasn't been chemicals and stuff to eat away the copper coins. And this one turned out to be a beauty. It's hard to capture in a picture, but there's still some toning/luster on it.
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Anyway, it was a satisfying short hunt. I hope to get out some more this weekend while the ground is still good (the rains this week have been wonderous).
HH,
DirtFlipper
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Got out for a short afternoon hunt. I didn't have a lot of time, so couldn't travel too far. I chose a spot that doesn't have a lot of signals, but does have decent age potential. This time it paid off, as I got one decent sounding deep signal (using the 8x6 SEF still, with the sensitivity cranked up).
This was a good 8 inches or more, but still gave a good repeatable, but somewhat iffy signal. I love seeing the white powdery coating on cents when they come out, as that's usually been a good sign of an oldie. I could see just a bit of the back, and knew it was an Indian Head.
[attachment 165320 2010June18001.jpg]
[attachment 165321 2010June18002.jpg]
You can still see where there's grass stuck to the one side. I think this was facing down as it lay, so that's OLD grass too!
I also like this spot because it seems like there hasn't been chemicals and stuff to eat away the copper coins. And this one turned out to be a beauty. It's hard to capture in a picture, but there's still some toning/luster on it.
[attachment 165322 2010June18005.jpg]
[attachment 165323 2010June18009.jpg]
Anyway, it was a satisfying short hunt. I hope to get out some more this weekend while the ground is still good (the rains this week have been wonderous).
HH,
DirtFlipper
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