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Another early silver

laplander

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My luck held a little longer while randomly swing back to the truck from a house several 10 yds out in the field. I was stopped in my tracks by a sweet high tone, my friends and I watched in amazement while I recovered a silver coin with "one dime" on the back. This is my 3rd 1850,s silver covering Trime, half dime and now dime categories. The Manticore with the 9 inch coil pulled it easily from around 8 inches deep.
This 1856 P is the rarer large date variety.
 

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My luck held a little longer while randomly swing back to the truck from a house several 10 yds out in the field. I was stopped in my tracks by a sweet high tone, my friends and I watched in amazement while I recovered a silver coin with "one dime" on the back. This is my 3rd 1850,s silver covering Trime, half dime and now dime categories. The Manticore with the 9 inch coil pulled it easily from around 8 inches deep.
This 1856 P is the rarer large date variety.
Getting after it bro, getting after it. Congrats!
 
Nice find Jeff what are you using on Manticore for your setting? general?
Thanks
Mark
 
My luck held a little longer while randomly swing back to the truck from a house several 10 yds out in the field. I was stopped in my tracks by a sweet high tone, my friends and I watched in amazement while I recovered a silver coin with "one dime" on the back. This is my 3rd 1850,s silver covering Trime, half dime and now dime categories. The Manticore with the 9 inch coil pulled it easily from around 8 inches deep.
This 1856 P is the rarer large date variety.
Nice save, congrats on the old seated dime. My oldest is 1886. Wish I could find some older silver. Good luck. Mark
 
Nice find Jeff what are you using on Manticore for your setting? general?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks Mark, General filter on 1 or 2 on silence, rarely noise cancel or ground balance. I have noticed that having iron on in the thick has produced more targets in the thickest concentrations just keep the iron volume down, around 2 so it doesn't become a nuisance.
 
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