beepsilver
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I've been hunting in an area that seems,for the most part, to produce turn of the century and newer silver, but it does so consistently; that's why I like it. Rarely shown in my photos are the piles of wheat pennies I turn up. Unless there's a key date to show you, I just wash 'em off and store them up. Tokens and wheaties are the only things that I sell. A month ago I tumbled and sold a little over $11 worth of wheat pennies for $50 on Craigslist.
For this hunt I was using 12Khz, with GB 81, Ground notch 86-90, Notch 7-25, Disc 6 , Full tones, Sens 88, TX-2, React 2 Silencer -1, Iron Volume 1 and Audio Response 3. All finds ranged from 3 to 6 inches in dry soil. I've had the Deus since May and I can't complain about the steady stream of silver I've been fortunate to bring home this year. The SLQ is a 1917S Variety 1 (no stars on reverse). I'll be back at it tomorrow, but the days will become much colder soon...In order to scratch my detecting itch this winter, I may have to visit one of you warm weather hunters
For this hunt I was using 12Khz, with GB 81, Ground notch 86-90, Notch 7-25, Disc 6 , Full tones, Sens 88, TX-2, React 2 Silencer -1, Iron Volume 1 and Audio Response 3. All finds ranged from 3 to 6 inches in dry soil. I've had the Deus since May and I can't complain about the steady stream of silver I've been fortunate to bring home this year. The SLQ is a 1917S Variety 1 (no stars on reverse). I'll be back at it tomorrow, but the days will become much colder soon...In order to scratch my detecting itch this winter, I may have to visit one of you warm weather hunters