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i need help finding silver ?? any advice

andrew9091

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I've been hunting for almost 2 years with the garrett 350....use yhe dd coil and sniper coil. I've only landed 2 roseys 1 standing liberty and no gold .....I've been hunting old homes a lot lately getting nothing. Any advice on landing silver as in locations to hunt ??? As for g....thx
 
when hunting the older homes slow down if you are finding clad coins there There should be older coins there work the drive way to the house next to the side walk out by the mail box good hunting JimCVA
 
I've found most of my gold in areas where sports
are played with abadoned such as soccer,baseball and those type of locations.
Anytime they put there hands in cold water rings slip off.
Tanning oil on the beach = slippery fingers= lost rings.
Whenever theres good hand movement that may cause rings
to slip off.
 
It doesn't seem like it's been over two years since they came out with the ace-350. Maybe more, time surely flys. HH and hope you find some silver soon.
 
If your hunting old homes...don't forget the grass sidewalk parkways.....I have gleaned a good amount of silver from them. And slow down when doing parking strips/homes. Best of success to you.
 
If you are at homes 100 years old,,then you should be able to find some old coins. Mark off a small area and dig everything. Put it in all metal and turn sensitivity up.Dig it all. Some places the older coins are deep and could even be out of reach. Or masked by junk items.

But dig a few of the deeper signals,,even if not IDing as a coin.
 
Search where it is! Sounds silly, but some places are just not conducive to finding silver. Older parks, older school grounds, any place where people do now or use to meet and conduct business such as fairground, sports arenas, etc. Stay away from newer places where people gather. As a general rule 1964 is the cut off date for silver coins. Monty
 
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