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Out today with the AT PRO and Neil Storm coil finds nice silver and a strange button!

Strobing_NYC

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So hunting a 1912 home site, found some nice silver and a cool flat button with NBC on the front. I am guessing it's the NBC we all know but from the early 1900's if anyone has more info on the button that's very cool please share as I can not find anything online!
Also I keep finding Canadian coins and I mean lots does anyone else think that's a little strange? I am hunting the Newburg NY area near west point military academy.
 
highball said:
Nice finds, how deep are you finding these.
The silver ranged between 4-9 inches in DRY ground. The Neil coil does add some depth to the AT Pro. The NBC button was about 10 inches down and again in super dry soil. Ground Balance in thise part of the woods is normally around 84-89 so we have a bunch of minerals in the soil up here (Hudson Vally NY)
 
Congrats on some nice finds!
 
I have fallen in love again with the AT Pro after getting the Neil Storm coil... It really does add depth and sniffs out anything conductive! Today i found a shot .22 bullet about 6 inches down I am finding more items now than with the stock coil, however each coil has its pace. For city/town parks i still use the stock coil and want to get the Neil Sharpshooter next for the sites that are covered in old nails and for relic hunting the Neil "BIG" will be on the list as well, different coils work in different area's for different things :)
Thanks for looking
 
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