Went out in the wind and snow this am..got 136 coins for 10.33. Amongst them was a 39 Jeff nickel, a 44 wheat, and a Sac dollar. That gold medallion is a fake, but it sounded good, in the high 50's, in the dirt about 3" and made my heart jump about the same distance. I found where a huge soccer tournament was going on, 100's of cars, kids, a concession stand, all the women were wearing gloves, (great! good chance for a ring drop!) I'll hit that place hard either this afternoon or tomorrow. Real cold strong wind and pellet snow. The simple pleasures were stopping at a McDonalds to get a cup of coffee and take a squirt, Man! That hot water and air hand dryer in the can sure felt good on my frozen paws! Got a 2Q stack, and a 3Q tight spill. Still getting lots of nickels, Running soft settings, 53 sens, hit some declining snowpiles for a little more, real slow work with only the bottom of the coil about the size of a golfball operating to pull coins and targets from all the nearby trash, keeping an eye out for rings, chains, and bills. I have not found any gold or silver yet this year, and the totlot finds are slim..too cold all winter for the kids to play, and getting worked good by the noobs..one thing, the Canadian pennys sure sound louder and hotter than ours, almost just like a dime....I always come home with several of them. Changed the batteries in the F70 today too. Hope everybody got out and found something large, silvery or goldie!
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