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A few silvers from last week

martygene

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Here is a video of Mike and Me finding a few silvers from last week. We have been on a drought lately so finding 4 in one day and two the next day in a park that has been hit heavily and is full of trash was quitte fun. 3 Rosies and 3 Washington quarters, nothing great but silver just the same.
we only have the one CTX3030 so we take turns waving and digging. that way we don't get too tired.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bimE-zDeRU

i can't seem to get this link to be clickable so if you want please copy and paste it..
 
Dude, the precut plug abd the coin sitting in loose soil dint look authentic. Not saying it didnt happen, just a comment of reality. Surprised soemone didnt comment on it yet. Good find though. HH
 
i could have make it look like a new dig but just wanted to show what the TID really was and what was found. if I filmed every signal and dig I would only have time to retrieve a few good targets...
but thanks for the obsevation..
 
Thanks... I'll learn how to do good metal detecting videos sooner or later... but even if the way i did it isn't the best the content is what counts..
 
Good finds! I think quarters should be considered large silver in heavy hunted parks. They are pretty hard to come by these days.
 
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