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midway was hot today

sube

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[/URL][/img] Well it was a hot one today I guess the midway likes it hot. Found a 1911 s wheat with a 1916 the s is a semi key . The big silver was all by itself at 8 inches deep why it was still there don't no but who complaining 1936 d walker sweet. Found a sweet 1912 barber really nice shape 7 inches deep , the 1901 and 1910 were 6 inches deep. 2 v nickels at 3 inches deep and a buff at 5 inches deep no date. Indian penny was at 9 inches deep came in at 12.30 , there was one nail with it dug the plug and the nail was at 6 inches then rescanned the hole and it said 12.35 3 inches more and out comes a 02 Indian. All these coins came using the 6 inch coil , to much junk for the stock coil. the only difference between the stock and 6 inch coil is coverage , depth is the same in my neck of the woods . hope you got out sube
 
Sube, great day again on the midway. Are the fairgrounds still used today?

Quack
 
Diggin VT Yes they have been used for a 144 years ,Big sign on major highway saying fairgrounds lol .sube
 
Very good day!
 
Love the way that 6" coil is nailing those keepers for you! I look forward to the day that I see another Barber pop out of the ground for me. Good job.

Charles
 
You are kilin' it subs! What a summer you're having!
 
sube said:
All these coins came using the 6 inch coil , to much junk for the stock coil. the only difference between the stock and 6 inch coil is coverage , depth is the same in my neck of the woods . hope you got out sube

Hi sube, you have some great finds there, very well done!! I just wanted to ask if use Auto or Manual for sensitivity? I just picked up a CTX3030 after owning an E-trac so I'm curious what the majority of CTX users use.

Thanks
 
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