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Deep Silver.

mike4663

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As the post says, this rosie was at least 12" maybe 14". I was running andy's coin setting, this site is a old ball diamond with 5 to 6" of fill dirt over the old dirt, right at home plate I get a silver tone with numbers bouncing all over( as low as 26-43 21-46 and sometimes 12-43 46) and the depth gauge was bottomed out, well had to dig and after the 6" of fill I hit 4" of sand and then a few more inches of dirt before I saw the silver showing, I was just amazed at how deep it was (194:geek:. The ring was the 1st signal at the ball diamond and my 1st etrac ring. The indian is a 1885 and was found where the old veggie stand was, and the wheats are 29-48-51 and were found at a park. Not to sure I trust quick mask anymore, the roise in quick mask was a constant 35-40s every swing. Thanks 4 lookin and good hunts to all Mike. sorry for the bad pic.
 
Sweet find, thanks for the info. Hate it when they bounce like that, but you can't let it go. Ya just gotta find out!
Bunker
 
This is exactly why I say they should have straightend the ferrous rather than the conductive line or perhaps even both.
 
Congrats on making that DEEP silver recovery. Was the tone always good, or did it jump around too? I've always felt that tone should be the main factor in determining whether or not to dig a target.
 
Nice finds, that is deep silver for sure. Thanks for the picture -- Randy
 
Jason in Enid said:
Congrats on making that DEEP silver recovery. Was the tone always good, or did it jump around too? I've always felt that tone should be the main factor in determining whether or not to dig a target.
Yes the tone was constant, and just had that silver sound to it.
 
Great old finds !
 
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