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The Omega And A Lot Of Digging:smile:

tabman

Active member
If it beeps, I'm digging. I found a bunch of clad coins today at a local school. I also found a few wheat pennies (1951, 1941, 1956, 1935, 1944 and 19??), and a 1963 silver quarter. Nothing was very deep and the VDI numbers numbers were jumpy and weak. I was using the 10 inch DD coil. The area that I was hunting was under some high power electric wires and it was making the detector act goofy. I'm going back with a different detector next time to see what I left behind.

tabman

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Tabman
Nice hual,and thats a lot of diggin...bet you well sleep well tonite.
Gary
 
Very fine work, and real nice job cleaning up the silver too...looks great!:clapping:
Mud
 
Nice finds Tabman....I've got a new 10"DD coil for my Omega and G2..haven't had a chance to use it much..how do you find the 10"dd compared to to the 11"dd for depth?




tabman said:
If it beeps, I'm digging. I found a bunch of clad coins today at a local school. I also found a few wheat pennies (1951, 1941, 1956, 1935, 1944 and 19??), and a 1963 silver quarter. Nothing was very deep and the VDI numbers numbers were jumpy and weak. I was using the 10 inch DD coil. The area that I was hunting was under some high power electric wires and it was making the detector act goofy. I'm going back with a different detector next time to see what I left behind.

tabman

1963SilverQuarter001_zps85f7c0c4.jpg
1963SilverQuarter002_zps46cc8d7d.jpg


1963SilverQuarter005_zps9fe9a84f.jpg
1963SilverQuarter006_zpsd60c8f58.jpg
 
mudpuppy said:
Very fine work, and real nice job cleaning up the silver too...looks great!:clapping:
Mud

A jewelry polishing cloth does a great job cleaning silver coins. This not so old quarter was somewhat oxidize looking when it came out of the ground. It took me a second to realize it was silver. Some of the older silver coins that I've dug came right out of the ground all bright and shiny.

tabman
 
Whimpters, the 11 inch DD coil is around a couple of inches deeper than the 10 inch DD coil.

tabman
 
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