all the under handedness people have been dishing out on me through their ole pal the devil, because that's who doing it. One person I confide in and employed to help me move the boxes to storage, stole a gold ring with a panda coin mounted on it. I didn't call the police because of his mate Lola, who has helped my wife in many a bad financial spot. If it wasn't for her, I would have called him and confronted him, as he was the only one in the apartment helping me move. The give-a-way was when he left the ring boxes behind empty... what a dummy... Yet, I felt raped, and will not let this person in my home ever again... forgiven, but I will not be a victim again. That why, we should hold our dear friends closely to us, as we can't count them on our hands, and I don't even want to mention family, because they can be even more deceiving then a true friend...
Anyway... My 10 1/2 inch Explorer coils, both of them, the 1 and the 2 are on a blink, as is my Fisher CZ-20, didn't even get to use it in the water as it was impossible to ground it to work. But, I won a 13 1/2 inch Excellerator Coil on E-Bay for 118.00 bucks, and dug a couple of gold pieces at the beach, but in the park was the big difference... At the beach, got the Walker in the middle at the beach in a section where I posted pictures of the beach in 1938 at about 16 inches deep.....
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In the Park, Silver-ado where I dug over 500 silver coins, I went on two digs with my partner J.R. and he also got a few silvers and a few silver Nichols... Enough talk, let's get to the finds... That barber dime was 8 to 10 inches down, as was the Merc to the top of the Barber... others average 6 to 8 inches.
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One of my Friends... Ricardo had asked where all the half's were when he dug 17 silvers out of the park I call silver-ado... Well, here's one that sounded like a cho-cho-train coming from miles away, very faint high pitch, this half came in at least 16 inches deep, fun part was that once I started to dig, it turned out to be a honey hole, four silvers in the hole, so remember to re-scan your holes ever so slowly, hitting those corners in different angles... a tip I don't generally give out... Well HH yo everyone and do keep me in your prayers that I will be able to get this studio apartment I need to move into... God bless...
Philo_NY
Anyway... My 10 1/2 inch Explorer coils, both of them, the 1 and the 2 are on a blink, as is my Fisher CZ-20, didn't even get to use it in the water as it was impossible to ground it to work. But, I won a 13 1/2 inch Excellerator Coil on E-Bay for 118.00 bucks, and dug a couple of gold pieces at the beach, but in the park was the big difference... At the beach, got the Walker in the middle at the beach in a section where I posted pictures of the beach in 1938 at about 16 inches deep.....
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In the Park, Silver-ado where I dug over 500 silver coins, I went on two digs with my partner J.R. and he also got a few silvers and a few silver Nichols... Enough talk, let's get to the finds... That barber dime was 8 to 10 inches down, as was the Merc to the top of the Barber... others average 6 to 8 inches.
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One of my Friends... Ricardo had asked where all the half's were when he dug 17 silvers out of the park I call silver-ado... Well, here's one that sounded like a cho-cho-train coming from miles away, very faint high pitch, this half came in at least 16 inches deep, fun part was that once I started to dig, it turned out to be a honey hole, four silvers in the hole, so remember to re-scan your holes ever so slowly, hitting those corners in different angles... a tip I don't generally give out... Well HH yo everyone and do keep me in your prayers that I will be able to get this studio apartment I need to move into... God bless...
Philo_NY