I missed getting afield yesterday :angry: do to some roof problems, but did get out today just to see if my next coin was going to be silver....it wasn't! My first 9 coins were 4 wheats, 4 pre 82 Memorials and a clad dime. The 10th coin, a nickel reading, turned out to be a 43D war nickel. I counted it as a silver coin recovery. I then dug 4 or 5 more pre 82 Memorials when I got a solid, but bigger sounding penny reading, which turned out to be 1943 Australia large penny. That is the second one of those I have found on this site and they are kind of neat with the kangaroo on the reverse side. Shortly after that I received a very bouncy vdi reading with a high tone tic and a mix of mid tones. As I occasionally got a id flash of 74-77, I decided to dig. In the clod was a Memorial cent, a folded over tab tail, a 2" piece of wire and a 58 Rosie. That, with the war nickel, about put me back in line with what for me is about my normal silver to wheats ratio. 10 or so wheats to 1 silver. I did also dig a 3" length of silver chain just before I quit. The clasp was still attached and marked 925. All in all, a fun day. For those that may be interested, I was swinging the small elliptical coil and in de, 95 sen. 0 disc. and 3h tones.
j.t. No, I have not yet gone for the LTD. I am still kind of setting on the fence, for no apparent and strong reasons. I am in hopes they will have more as I suspect I will at some point feel a LTD will be necessary. HH everyone, jim tn