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Flat out impressed - everywhere I go the ATP finds silver in the hole!

Ytcoinshooter

Well-known member
Well its beginning to seem like that, I hope this continues :cheers:Had a two and a half hour hunt today and got a sweet surprise 40 minutes into it. The ATP ground balanced at 92, pro custom, iron disc 40 today and it ran stable at full sensitivity. A small, promising signal that bounced a bit 81 - 85 at an around an indicated 8". Definitely a dig signal! I was in a place I've returned to each time I got a new coin hunting unit over the last 25 years. It's a very difficult place to pull a wheat or silver from. Ive been so all over this strip of land, I cant belive how good the ATP is. The soil is red from iron mineral content, plenty of actual iron, chunks of aluminum cans and more in a forgotten area of an old park. Because of poor drainage I personally know the coins sink deep.
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she is smooth as a baby's bottom, likely over 50 years of circulation wear. I have a 1918 half dollar pocket piece I've carried for decades that's like this.
Today I got to do the happy dance! I'm loving the ATP as a coin sniffer.
HH-Bruce
 
That's pretty impressive- 137 years old & doesn't look a day over 136! :cheers:
 
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