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Third time is the charm! At Pro strikes Silver :hot:

Jerry-Wi

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For my third outing with the At Pro, I went to an elementary school which I have hunted a lot and got my first silver coin with the At Pro!

This one was interesting because I got a low-high signal one way (Ba-Bleep) and a high low signal the other way. (Bleep-ba) The digital readout was something like 39 but the high signal was still there very strong. Turning 90 degrees to the target I got the high signal all alone. Definitely a target worth digging.

I cut a plug and dug 5 inches, and pulled out a 2 1/2 inch nail. About a half inch below the nail and slightly to one side was a well used 1923 Mercury Dime! After I removed the dime, I checked the hole with the propointer and the depth was just above the on/off switch on the propointer or 5 1/2 inches.
I know that this is not real deep but it impressed me.

I did find two nice pocket spills. One was five quarters and the other was five dimes and a nickel both about 4 inches deep.

The total for the two hours was $3.40 and the merc dime. I will take that :)

Jerry

Sorry about the pictures, don't know why they did not turn out better.
 
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