JimmyCT
Well-known member
I have hunted this 1950's grammar school many, many times over the years as well as every person that has owned a detector. The most I have ever found in all the years were wheaties and not one piece of silver....that is until the other evening. This was definitely a shocker as I never envision a SLQ coming out of this place. I couldn't even muster a Rosey dime lol
The signal was a bit of a difficult one and didn't present itself in tone or ID correctly. Performing little wiggles right over the target I could hear the tone trying to climb. (This is precisely why I utilize 50 tones on the Equinox.) If someone isn't using 50 tones, you are not going to hear or experience this. Glancing at the numerical readout, TID was 24 and sometimes flickering 25 but that was it.
Thanks to fwcrawford, he identified it as a Type II Standing Liberty Quarter produced from 1917-1924
These quarters are very elusive!! This is the 2nd one I have ever found.
Equinox 800 Settings:
Park1 - Multi
GB - 0
"all-metal"
sensitivity - 23
50 tones
Iron Bias - 0
Recovery speed - 4
very slow sweep speed
The signal was a bit of a difficult one and didn't present itself in tone or ID correctly. Performing little wiggles right over the target I could hear the tone trying to climb. (This is precisely why I utilize 50 tones on the Equinox.) If someone isn't using 50 tones, you are not going to hear or experience this. Glancing at the numerical readout, TID was 24 and sometimes flickering 25 but that was it.
Thanks to fwcrawford, he identified it as a Type II Standing Liberty Quarter produced from 1917-1924
These quarters are very elusive!! This is the 2nd one I have ever found.
Equinox 800 Settings:
Park1 - Multi
GB - 0
"all-metal"
sensitivity - 23
50 tones
Iron Bias - 0
Recovery speed - 4
very slow sweep speed