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Canadian Dollar Coin.

Lowjiber

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I was hunting in C/J program today with +94 and +95 notched out. I heard a sweet sound in the threshold and looked at the Spectragraph...solid +95, wrapped to -95. Turned out to be an uncommon find around here...a Canadian Dollar coin.

I just thought I'd post this here to let folks know that there are some good targets in that area. Being unaccustomed to the Spectragraph (MXT guy here), I still listen pretty carefully to the threshold.
 
Nice.
Hey Lowjiber,
Can you explian to me why you noched out what you did, How does thit help? and,
how you get a +95, when it's notched out?

thanks
SJ
 
Sunny Jim said:
Nice.
Hey Lowjiber,
Can you explian to me why you noched out what you did, How does thit help? and,
how you get a +95, when it's notched out?

thanks
SJ
I've not had the Vision out much and started out using Deep Silver program in highly mineralized, iron laden soil. I wasn't aware of the "wrap" function and was getting many false "hits" that were driving me nuts. So, as a quick fix in the field, I notched the two positive VDI's...it worked.

I didn't really get a "hit" on the +95. I heard a really smooth rise in the threshold and saw the clean indication on the signagraph. We old MXT'ers really listen for "whispers" in the background and I think that's why I noticed it.
 
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