Decided my A T Pro had had enough rest while I have been breaking in a fresh version 2 F 75. Plus I plan on using it for our club hunt this sat. Plus, again, it was misting and light sprinkles taking place this morning. The A T is water proof, you know!
Hit a spot that my hunting buddy and I have hit a couple of times this week, one that is a riddled with modern trash and iron. As you can see, the ground is not kind to modern coins and older ones. For my coil use this morning I had on the NEL Sharpshooter and it and the Pro did its stuff.
Dug 14 cents, not a single wheat back among them, 7 dimes and 8 quarters along with 2 silver dimes. 1, a 1920d Mercury and the other a 1962 Rosie. The 20 Merc. was about 3" deep and the Rosie a good 6". That was the whimper. I do wish the A T had a high tone for the nickel range, but other then that it is one great coin hunter. HH jim tn
Hit a spot that my hunting buddy and I have hit a couple of times this week, one that is a riddled with modern trash and iron. As you can see, the ground is not kind to modern coins and older ones. For my coil use this morning I had on the NEL Sharpshooter and it and the Pro did its stuff.
Dug 14 cents, not a single wheat back among them, 7 dimes and 8 quarters along with 2 silver dimes. 1, a 1920d Mercury and the other a 1962 Rosie. The 20 Merc. was about 3" deep and the Rosie a good 6". That was the whimper. I do wish the A T had a high tone for the nickel range, but other then that it is one great coin hunter. HH jim tn