I hit the Military housing site this morning just as the sun was peaking over the nearby tree line. I opted to hunt one of the trashiest area's of the site, the edges of parking lot slabs. Such spots apparently were "watering hole" gathering places as they are heavily trash laden with tabs, soda and beer bottle caps, foil, and the like. I ended up hunting all morning with g b 82, as I couldn't find a clean spot to get a good g b. Although I have recovered dozens of varieties of foreign coins on this site and hundreds of U S silver coins, I have only found 9 or 10 foreign silver coins...of some amount of silver. This morning, however, I recovered 2, along with a 1946 Rosie. One was a 1936 British Six Pence and the other was a 1940 Australia Three Pence. Earlier in the week I had also recovered a 1945 Philippines silver Ten Centavo. In between the 4 silvers, I also recovered 2 1959 Mexico Diez Centavo's. Both t959 coins, however, came from different spots on the site. Marbles and Hot Wheel types of toy cars are also common place on the spot. Besides g b being 82, sen. was 99, 1 disc, and d3 and d4 tones was in use. Although many Omega users know this, I continue to be near astounded at how deadly the Omega and 5" coil combo truly is in the trash. If this combo gets but a hint of a good target among all the trash, it will let one know with a tic and quick number flash. It really is a deadly coin shooting duo. HH jim tn