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Lakeside hunt with the 3d and 10.5

I didn't find anything mind blowing, some memorials (oldest was a 60) two nickels, and some trash. I spent about an hour detecting a lakeside park by a friends house after our bass tourney. The cool thing is the lack of trash vs the amount of coinage. :thumbup: The beaver tails hit as a nickel but more scratchy. The newer tab fooled me but I think it was due to it being folded. All the screw-tops pegged the meter with solid tones bordering on overload. I was running the disc. at 4 as it was a quick hunt. I was very impressed, especially after switching to 0 and listening to all the trash.... It picked apart the good stuff fairly well with the 10.5. After a bit I started digging only 4" and deeper, hoping for silver, but to no avail. My deepest coin was about 8" with solid 4 way tones. Solid tones on the nickels, too! This is my second hunt, I'm liking this machine so far.....
 
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