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FINALLY GOT CAUGHT UP ENOUGH TO

pennies

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TAKE A PHOTO OF THE COINS I FOUND THIS EVENING.. ALL THE COINS WERE IN A 2ft CIRCLE.(someone must have emptied their automobile ash tray)
ANYWAY I ALWAYS CHECK THE HOLE AND I KEPT FINDING COINS. THE FIRST 7 WERE ONLY AN INCH OR TWO UNDER THE GRASS,AFTER GETTING THEM OUT OF THE WAY I GOT A HIT FROM A DEEP ONE.I WAS HOPING FOR SOME SILVER BUT IT WAS ANOTHER 1945 WHEATIE.THAT'S NOT TO BAD CONSIDERING IT WAS 7"-8" DOWN TO IT.I NOW HAVE A OLD MAP OF THE AREA.IT SHOWES 3 BUILDINGS WHERE THE STORE USED TO BE & 4 HOMES ON A GRAVEL ROAD CLOSE BY THAT ARE NO LONGER THERE .NEXT TIME I WILL TAKE SOME PICTURES TO SHOW YOU..
GOD BLESS
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If you picked up one 7-8" down, I'd say your Exp II is workin' fine under those power lines. Now go back and pick up the silver!

Funny, I had to work yesterday and before I left for home I tried a small patch of grass on the property near the street. I was told that used to be a candy store 50 years ago. Lot's and lot's of trash. I'll have to give it another try when I have more time. The large coil is tough to use in very heavy trash though; maybe Santa will get me another one for Christmas :) I'm looking into the Platypus. Supposed to give good target separation but still get the depth. We'll see...
 
you are getting more and more used to the new machine - even under difficult situations - which is great.
 
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