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Annoying signal......

Beyonder

New member
Long story.

My dad wants to hit this park which never produced anything below 1970s when I had my xlt. we get there and he gets a high silver, could be falsing on his etrac. he gets 7 inches and pulls a rusty nail. he says wait there is something else there, and pulls out a huge silver ring. we are very competitive so at that time, I also had an etrac, and I pounded a certain area and got all kinds of old stuff, the only thing left was a screaming 12-35 at 4 inches.

All of the old coins I found here were about 6-8 inches early 1900s-1940s. we hit that area for about 3 months and i would go over that area and pass that SCREAMING 12-35 at 4 inches. I kept thinking that's gotta be a zincin penny.

Today I took the ctx and went over that spot, it was really cleared out except for that god-awful 12-35, I hate those. I said, im just gonna dig it and get it out of there, im so sick of going over it. I dug a few inches nothing, its in the plug. I look at it and see a penny rim about 1 inch below the grass line. an 1891 indian head, the one and only I ever found at that site. Also, to the haul, was 2 buffs, 1938 d and 1928, 5 wheats 1945s 1944 1944 1946 1935 and a 1920 merc(my father went over it with the etrac, I would not have dug it, but the ctx was far more stable and the cursor was the deciding factor).

HH

Bey
 
Yup, soon as I started reading this and saw 12-35 at 4" I thought "IH" to myself. Every 12-35 I've dug below 5" has been an IH with the CTX.
 
Congrats on the finds the CTX is one awesome machine



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Thanks for the story Bey.
 
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