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Old field, NEW machine!

duclaw

New member
These two beauties were found today at a field that a buddy of mine and myself POUNDED with our XLT's for over a year now...at least 20 times. The field is only about 2 acres. Prior to today we pulled out 8 pieces of silver total with the deepest about 6 1/2".This was the first time I used my modified deep silver program....similar to the stock program with mainly just audio and video preferences altered along with changing the ground filter to 7.5hz Band and only my 2nd time using the Vision there. The first time I ran stock coin program and just got some clad. The Walking Liberty was 8 1/2" deep! The Washington was 6". Both rang out clear in the mixed mode feature of the program. My buddy got a war nickel. Wished I was still there, but it is 90'F with 70% humidity right now!
 
Great finds. Glad to see some coins being dug "deep" with the V3. Haven't seen many posts showing that, as yet. Just a point of correction. A "Walking Liverty" is a half dollar. The quarter is a "Standing Liverty". Still impresssive finds. Can't wait to dig my first silver. Thanks for sharing.

jimmyk in Missouri
 
Them's a couple of beauties Duclaw, I bet there are more.
 
I found a Silver 1/4 with the V , WTG Hooa,
 
n/t
 
Nice finds, duclaw. Silver is always a treat to recover, now go back and get some more!
 
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