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First pure demo of the G2s claim to fame

cometguy

Active member
I had returned yesterday to a field I had hunted two years ago. I had hunted it using a silent search detector and so I was pretty amazed at all of the iron the G2 told me was around. I snagged a 1903 Indian yesterday but went back today with the small coil. I started out thinking that there really wasn't that much iron but stepped into it and heard it go continuous. The G2 gave me a little hint of a good signal and I dug a eight inch deep hole with my shovel. Tossed the dirt on the ground and had nothing but iron. I decided to locate the iron and once I had the nail in my hand the large cent rang out loud and clear. The large cent is an 1849 and is holed. It is my first whole large cent this year. Earlier I found a cut one. I plan on hitting this field again. I was told it was the site of several houses and with the size of the iron field I believe it. I hope to unmask some old silver hiding out in this field of nails.

Don
HH
 
Nothing remarkable in the G2 set up. I am a creature of habit. The ground settings were in the low 60s. The gain was 100 percent. I was running discrimination at 50. This was with the small coil. Numbers locked in good in the high seventies. I dug the hole but when the dirt landed the signal was gone. Apparently the nail landed too close to the coin for the G2 to sort them out. Removing the nail from the mix brought back the strong signal. I hope I get a day or two to hunt this area before the farmers get into the fields.


Don
HH
 
Great job !!! Keep that up
 
Cool.The 50 disc setting is great in Insane iron trash.I been using 60 when looking just for silver coins. Nailed one the other day in a place I search all the time, with other machine's.
I would like the 11" coil but been getting 8"+ on this 5" coil.Took some time to learn the machine now I am digging deeper stuff.
 
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