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Garrett ace 250 silver question

tycearoo

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I have been hunting for some time now I never seem to find silver coins, idk if I'm missing the signal or just don't now what they read and how deep they would be
 
I also have a garrett 250 that I bought about two months ago. I have found many coins and of course trash, but I have not found any silver either. I've used silver that I have to test run and I do get signals, just not in the field. I wish you luck.
 
Well to find silver you first must be in a area that had silver, perhaps 1980 and earlier parks, silver mint ended in 1967/1968 but there would be silver around a few more years
being lost. I beleive the key to finding silver is too find old dirt, such as old parks, old demo site's etc.

Like real estate it's location, location, location, also try hunting after a rainstorm, look for area's that others may not try, like the outskirts of a park, the old sidewalks in front of a pioneer home. HH


PS around old tree's is good for a old coin, read your finds if you find a KG penny, your in the right spot, just don't give up, grasshopper :) to understand the silver signal just test with a silver coin
you may have, silver usually has a crisp higher pitch noise, not the growl noise of pulltabs(which can also be gold)
 
Silver took 2 years for me. I hunted for almost a year before finding my first wheatie. Once you find your first, more will come. I find wheaties almost every trip out, and average at least a mercury dime every 2-3 trips. The ace is certainly capable, you just have to be in the right spot!
HH
Darren
 
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