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St Louis beat up park gives Etrac a good run!

dreamweaver43

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I haven't been to St Louis since Mike M. Explorer deal a few years back. All I remembered was how trashy the parks were there, and how hunted out they were. I was there for work for a couple days, and I found a few hours to venture out. I was looking forward to see how well the etrac handled extreme trash. I don't face conditions like this in southern Wisconsin. Settings were Auto and +1 with the procoil and the 6x8sef. The coins I found were deep under the trash. Would have liked to find more silver. The barber quarter was 8-9 inches down along side a ball field, and I found a smattering a wheats, some deep and some really shallow right on trash. Nothing, and this might sound crazy, but nothing hit clean....all were blended hits with trash, and almost every hole had a tab or nail in close proximity to the coin. No doubt the etrac can see through the muck! The soil is rough on coins down there........

Brad
 
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