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WOT Gets Silver!

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I got out with the WOT again (finally thawed out around here) and pulled these out of a POUNDED spot here in town. I got this really wierd hit that wasn't very consistent but was high pitch and kept running back and forth across the top of the screen. Sure enough at 9" on a 45 degree angle was the 41 Washington! I know I have ran over this one a few times with the stock coil and didn't hear a thing.
Then about 30 feet farther I got a similar one only it seemed to be near a bunch of other DEEP signals. I honed in on the highest pitch and at about 9 inches again was the 43 Washington! Back to back silver Washingtons from a POUNDED spot! Almost unheard of around these parts these days! Anyway I put the plug back and swept the spot again and sure enough more was there. I ended up getting the Merc, 2 Jeff Nickels and 2 Wheats out of the same hole! Same as the previous one I know I have ran the stock coil over that spot several times before and didn't hear anything. All of the coins were 9 - 10 inches deep.
The soccer medalion was about an inch deep and read as a silver dollar so I couldn't resist digging it!
 
Been digging some deep wheaties but no silver yet. Just have to get over some I guess.
WTG!
 
I don't think it is BUT is came out clean so who knows? I emailed the Regional Representative and asked if I could return it to who ever lost it.
 
Great job! Are you having any trouble with pinpointing? I am hoping for one by the third week in march. Keep finding them deep ones!!
 
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