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OK GUYS--WHATS THE BEST TESORO FOR COINSHOOTING?

Them zincs on the beach are a disaster ! When they corrode, some of them sound and ID as gold on most of my detectors.
 
As a matter of fact I'm leaving for California to hunt an old ranch next week. It is on private property and the current owner has given my brother permission to hunt it anytime he wants to. Anyway, we hunted it several times and found countless numbers of old silver coins. However... in our stupidity to detect it and go to some other places we NEVER dug up pennies signals. The ranch, back in the day, was very successful. It had the main house, 2 barns, several corrals and 6 separate houses for the workers. I sometimes wonder how could we have been such knuckleheads!! That was a few years ago and hopefully we are a little wiser. My last penny signal, lately, in a volleyball court turned out to be a plain gold wedding band.
 
I agree with you xwyokid, I'm too paranoid not to dig every signal. Dimesworth
 
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