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Deep signals?

hollywood13185

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Can some one who has dug a deep silver with the safari tell me what it sounds like. Is it a loud and clear flutey noise or is it a faint squeak kinda noise. All the faint squeaks Ive dug have been shallow scews or nails?
 
Deepest silver (Quarter) I dug so far was only 7", and it was loud and clear and locked at 38. I'd be curious if anyone has any info on the 10-12 inchers.
 
Ya I saw that quarter, you must have freaked when that popped out of the hole. So was it that real smooth sounding flutey tone?
 
Yes, any safari user would have had no problem pinpointing or determining it as a good target to dig. I actually thought it was a capped bust at first, I couldn't see the front because of all the dirt. I found the 1828 george first so I was hoping it was a capped bust. I used to swing parks and beaches, but I would mostly find just clad, wheaties, a few IH pennies, and some merc dimes. So I started doing research online and now pretty much exclusively search in wooded areas looking for cellar holes, wells, stone walls, etc.
 
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