floodplaindetector
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My wife and I took a long weekend (+ Monday) and traveled to a large Montana town to see her sister and niece.
I hit a couple older parks while they shopped and saw the sights.
I had to work pretty hard for the high tones and dug a lot of very chopped/iffy deep signals.
Silver dimes are 1914,1918,1943,1958. Nickels are 1905,1916,1927,1935.
Indians are 1891,1892,1900,1902,1906,1908. One of the wheat pennies is a 1922D.
The heart shaped pendant had some depth to it (about 7 inches). The red cross pin was also a similar depth.
I mostly used the ultimate 13 coil and followed up with the X-8 coil which I pulled a few additional keepers.
I hit a couple older parks while they shopped and saw the sights.
I had to work pretty hard for the high tones and dug a lot of very chopped/iffy deep signals.
Silver dimes are 1914,1918,1943,1958. Nickels are 1905,1916,1927,1935.
Indians are 1891,1892,1900,1902,1906,1908. One of the wheat pennies is a 1922D.
The heart shaped pendant had some depth to it (about 7 inches). The red cross pin was also a similar depth.
I mostly used the ultimate 13 coil and followed up with the X-8 coil which I pulled a few additional keepers.