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Been waiting for this day all year!

Took my SE Pro out Friday afternoon to a small town park (park built in 1880) 1/2 hour north of Omaha. I have been to this park before and done well having pulled about 10 silver out of it including a walker half 3 years ago. Left the stock coil on the machine even though it is pretty trashy. Pulled up 3 early date wheats to start. I was just looking for any consistent signal with the conductive above 20. Nickels were a target too. On one side of the park where I don't spend a lot of time I got an 8" 15-28, 16-29 from 2 directions. Pulled up a 1909-O barber dime. Next signal had great tone and numbers from one way only but was deep. That one was a 1901-O Barber dime. Final silver of the day was a solid 4-29 at 6" and ended up being a 1947 Rosie. Also managed a dateless Buffalo nickel. Haven't had a day like this all year. I am going to start leaving the stock coil on more in trashy areas and see how it performs.
 
Sweet!!

I'd be jumping out of my skin!

Still waiting on my first barber dime...or half dollar for that matter!
 
Congratulations on some great finds Bob! Good for you man!!!! Glad to hear of a good hunt!

NebTrac
 
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