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Scored another 18th century coin with the Makro racer small coil.

Finder82

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I was hunting the same old park today and the ground was mostly frozen solid, so i couldn't dig too many targets. The hunt was nearing an end and i got a high tone near one of the old trees and the id number was 94. The ground was still partly frozen, but i could not leave a signal like that in the ground. After painfully digging the frozen ground piece by piece, i got a small signal with Garrett pro pointer and the target sounded small. After carefully removing the soil away, it was obvious that the target was a old coin:




I have never found any old coins in this part of the park, so i dont know what is going on here..Maybe the small coil is made from magic and pixies.:drool:
 
Very cool finds
 
bubbadirect said:
Very cool finds

Yes, it was awesome find for me.

Oh and a new target practice video with sound:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjnCVxRIjkc
 
Outstanding video. Interesting audio on the first cap. I think it sounded like the audio broke up near the edge of the coil. The coin was a clean sound. The cap at the end had iron tone mixed in. Good stuff.
 
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