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The Omega sniffs out a coin spill. :teknetics:

jim tn

Well-known member
I normally don't hunt the woods on weekends as the area can get a good bit of foot traffic, but since it was 33 degrees when I left the house I figured for the first couple of hours there that it would be only "die hard" joggers and dog walkers and probably few of them. I hadn't used the Omega in the woods for a while so grabbed it and since it still had the 10" DD coil on I just left it on. This particular section of the woods had never yielded many old coins and in actuality, this morning was no exception. After a few clad and Memorial cent digs about two hours into the three hour hunt I hit a small area with multi coin targets. The 1st target I recovered appeared to be a wheat cent and that was followed by seeming another wheatie. I was still getting hits so dug another target and out of the hole located it with the pin pointer. That turned out to be the 42 Mercury. Kept expanding the hole and digging and all in all, ended up with 5 wheat cents, a 43P war nickel, 42 Merc and 2 Rosies. 1 a 56 and 1 a 57. All in all, not a bad little coin spill. I ran the Omega wide open, 99 sen., disc 1 and in d3 tones. HH jim tn
 
Outstanding work there! Usually that late into a hunt a guy can get tired, all beeped out, and not concentrate as much...I see your many years of practice have innoculated you against this! :clapping: That is a wonderful coin spill even if it was just clad, which it is not! :clapping: Nice!
Mud
 
Nice one Jim! A find like that would certainly make my day.:)

tabman
 
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Jim
Very nice finds always good to silver in the hole,,it never gets old.
Gary
 
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