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My best find to date with V3

hang7575

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Found this in area I had hunted hard I guessI missed it with my MXT, Must have been on edge ,got a good tone and VDI number just flashed on each sweep .This 1782 1/2 reale is paper thin
 
7575 WTG How Deep?? Was the Ground Hot?? What a find !!!! I wana do that,
I found a year 1900 V Nickel With my V3 , Again WTG Man, Mickfin
 
normal ground for around here in the 50s, was 5 inches deep ,that was second spanish silver I dug out of that location the other was with my MXT, along with 5 colonial coppers. This site has been a once in a lifetime kind of site for me
 
You say 50s for normal ground in your area, How do i read my Phase for my Ground?????
To see if its Hot or normal???? Thanks, Mic
 
Nice find, hang 7575. More will come I'm sure.:thumbup:
 
Is 50 considered high mineralization? I usually see a ground probe VDI of between -5 and +10. Nice find by the way!
 
The 50 figure I got for the ground can when I used the old Eagle Spectrum with DC Phase on. That is what it read my ground to be. Never used that on the V yet. I think 50 is low to moderate.
 
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