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That is a nice one Ed!Got out for a quick hunt at a downtown Albany park that has been hunted to death and pulled a beautiful 1914 Barber dime and a 1905 Indian head cent out of the same hole. This one is in my top ten Barber dimes dug list. Just a quick water rinse and she shines like the day she was minted.
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Total truth right there. I have a couple spots (all I have really) where the ground just keeps giving up stuff. I really believe weather affects a machine. Angle of approach is another big deal. Using different machines and coils... plus it’s just fun to do!Parks never hunted out. Sometimes you just have to cover the same sites under different weather conditions, from many different directions many times. You have to get coil over target to find the prize. Great Job.
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That's the truth. I keep hunting parks that have been hunted before and keep finding stuff. Mostly clad here in So. California.Total truth right there. I have a couple spots (all I have really) where the ground just keeps giving up stuff. I really believe weather affects a machine. Angle of approach is another big deal. Using different machines and coils... plus it’s just fun to do!