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New MXT my old honey hole

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Hi guys, New guy here, I have been detecting off and on for about 30 yrs but only got serious about three years ago. Started with one of the early coinmasters, now have a bandido II, classic id and most recently the MXT. Well the thing is I had been going to this park nearby with the classic ID and have gotten nearly thirty dollars in clad coins ranging from late sixties to new issue. I took the MXT to that same park (which I'd considered worked out by the classic ID) and I have pulled out even more clad coins with no problem (about five dollars in a couple hours)But the silver has eluded me. I love the id function on the MXT and it has saved many minutes digging trash, I can't tollerate too much time digging since my back is kinda toasted and won't allow me to hunt for more than an hour at a time. I just wonder if there is silver in this park since it is so loaded with clad from a wide range of dates. anyone have any suggestions? By the way, I have the stock 9.5 coil and the 5.3 coil and have not really tried the 5.3. Thanks in advance, Scott....
 
if the parks dates to the silver era then you will find some.
 
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