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The good, the bad, and the ugly - 2 hour hunt with SEF 12X15 Yields silver, and a scalped Indian

Jaichim24

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Well, I received my EXcelerator SEF 12X15 coil late last week. I haven't had much time to play around with it, mostly some above ground testing/training, and some sand/beach areas. So far so good, I was a bit worried about pinpointing with such a large coil, but a few clad filled volley ball courts and lake beaches and I had the hang of it.

I will warn people, this coil is a bit heavy. I'm 37, and I don't have a problem swinging the 8" and 10.5" FBS coils all day long. Sure I switch arms from time to time, but for the most part, I go without rest. This coil will require you to build up some endurance.

Some may remember I've posted my finds from a Church circa 1900, this is the third installment. So far I am pretty impressed with the SEF, very nice discrimination, I was able to lock into the good sounds fairly easy today. However, none of my finds were deeper than 5", I was going over new ground today. I'll have to make a point to hit the spots from hunts 1 and 2. Perhaps there is some deeper silver around. I will say that at my house where the ground is nail infested, this coil has issues. (like all large coils I suppose) I was hoping there was some deep stuff under the layer of nails, if there is I'm not experienced enought to hear them. But for moderate, maybe even medium trash, I'm not having any trouble finding the good stuff.

So, the GOOD, I found a pocket spill with a Barber dime, Merc, and a wheat penny. Along with that I found another Merc, and a silver Rosie. I also found an 1873 Indian Head, my first IH, yay!

the BAD This was my first IH and it was reading like clad dime, I wasn't being careful and I gouged the edge and the face. :surprised:

the UGLY Well, despite the gouge I was pretty excited about the IH, however it had a layer of black and a layer of green that was bugging me. My wife had a friend over and I was rushing around trying to clean my finds. I tried to speed things up and cleaned the IH with my electolysis kit. First session wasn't too bad, but the 2nd dip in the pool did my poor IH in. Roasted it! I had to brush it down to basically copper. No definition, nothing. :nopity: Serves me right.

Anyway, below are the pics. The two mercs are BLAZING. Looks like neither had been in circulation long before they were dropped. Very good definition on both sides, the photo's don't do them justice.

Missed another grandslam! I'll take the trifecta though!

Thanks for looking,

Jai





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