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My best month detecting

bowyerboy

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Had a great January detecting in Kansas the ground was only frozen for a few days the whole month!
17 silver
46 wheaties only 44 pictured
1 v nickel
2 buffalos
2 HIPs
1 10k gold chain
 

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😮That’s an incredible month of finds! I would be in silver heaven if I found 17 silvers in one month. You know your equinox well.
 
I attribute my finds to several factors.
Location-trying to detect different parts of the park I am normally drawn to.
Ground conditions-we have had a lot of moisture the ground is almost to wet.
Hot machine-running the sensitivity as high as the location will allow.
Speed-going slow and listening carefully to the signals.

Both those quarters were very deep and I was expecting a rusty square nail but was rewarded with a great silver coin.
 
I attribute my finds to several factors.
Location-trying to detect different parts of the park I am normally drawn to.
Ground conditions-we have had a lot of moisture the ground is almost to wet.
Hot machine-running the sensitivity as high as the location will allow.
Speed-going slow and listening carefully to the signals.

Both those quarters were very deep and I was expecting a rusty square nail but was rewarded with a great silver coin.
Thats key look for some areas that are undisturbed I call it "old dirt" and work the area in all directions always works well
Mark
 
Wow ... that's fantastic !
 
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