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So ole Trusty had another adventure, At Pro tipped with the 5x8 coil.

Dancer

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Oh no bling while on the sidelines of this Little League complex. I and somebody else keep this area cleaned up.
Anyway, drifted over to where something else must have gone on years ago. Later found out a old pistol range.
So along the now gone firing tables and along the target line dug up a trove of Clad. Ended up 71 coins for $8.57 in change. Five of those quarter's & dime were 65's. Drat missed Silver by one year.
Had the AT Pro as always in Pro Zero. Disc 40 On this site Max Sens. 5 x 8 coil. I'll go back over this area with another machine, just to see what I missed. Not the Pro.
 
Nice finding unhunted ground….. should be interesting to see if other detector does or doesnt find…..
 
Went back with another machine with a 10 inch coil. Squeezed out another 65 cents. Surprisingly not much lead or brass with each machine. Now how the brass and lead was picked up and why the coins were left really doesn't make a lot of sense. That 65 cents came with 4 dimes and a quarter. That's not leaving much by the Pro. The Lead I did dig were smashed with a rough signal so maybe I wasn't digging them.
 
Oh no bling while on the sidelines of this Little League complex. I and somebody else keep this area cleaned up.
Anyway, drifted over to where something else must have gone on years ago. Later found out a old pistol range.
So along the now gone firing tables and along the target line dug up a trove of Clad. Ended up 71 coins for $8.57 in change. Five of those quarter's & dime were 65's. Drat missed Silver by one year.
Had the AT Pro as always in Pro Zero. Disc 40 On this site Max Sens. 5 x 8 coil. I'll go back over this area with another machine, just to see what I missed. Not the Pro.
Nice clad count Dancer! Ole Trusty keeps going and going finding the clad, does good on the gold too!
 
Went back with another machine with a 10 inch coil. Squeezed out another 65 cents. Surprisingly not much lead or brass with each machine. Now how the brass and lead was picked up and why the coins were left really doesn't make a lot of sense. That 65 cents came with 4 dimes and a quarter. That's not leaving much by the Pro. The Lead I did dig were smashed with a rough signal so maybe I wasn't digging them.
Well Done on the saves at the pistol range. This may have been a range exclusively for Socialists, because we all know that Nothing or Anything that they do makes Any Sense.
 
Cleaned up that clad from the pistol range. Years ranged from 65 to 97 being the newest. The 90's had the most coins. So I guess sometime around 97, they ripped out the range for a L League field.
 
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