JeffInMass
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As Ed in Upstate NY can attest, there is a huge park in the city I used to live in, that I affectionately call Seated Park, as I've now found 30 seated coins there through the years. Fortunately mom still lives there, so naturally I planned to see mom today and somehow my detector made the trip with me!
Not too many finds, a flattened 1865 Indian and 4 wheats. I've only had my SE Pro a short time, so I would say I'm still getting used to it, but there was no mistaking that nice high pitch tone I got- rang in about 7 inches down, loud and clear.
This beauty was in the hole- as it was somewhat under a large tree it is somewhat stained. Amazing detail! I only rinsed it with hot water but it looks real nice.
Enjoy the pics!
HH All.
Jeff in Mass
Not too many finds, a flattened 1865 Indian and 4 wheats. I've only had my SE Pro a short time, so I would say I'm still getting used to it, but there was no mistaking that nice high pitch tone I got- rang in about 7 inches down, loud and clear.
This beauty was in the hole- as it was somewhat under a large tree it is somewhat stained. Amazing detail! I only rinsed it with hot water but it looks real nice.
Enjoy the pics!
HH All.
Jeff in Mass

Sure wish we could find more seated coins out here in WA state, but got to take what we can find out here. Nice going my friend.