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Playground treasures (all clad)

laynecarr

New member
Hit a local playground between rain storms. I could tell it had not been hunted before.All clad, but still fun!

Mike
 
Yes..judging from the look of the stainage on some of those coins...its not been hunted in a while...nobody would miss a Q or a D signal...kick through there one time going after the foil...'course looks like you were paying attention to the little signals with that stud earring, Good Work!:clapping:
Mud
 
Is it a stud earring or a push pin,
Whe you hunt the playground do you try to get under the bridges if there are any and pull the material from under places where it has been kicked ? I often find coins missed because they have been pushed up close to the equipment.
 
It's a stud earring -- of little value. I do try to get close to the equipment, unfortunately, the equipment is made of metal and it's hard to get a good reading. I use a Garrett ACE 250 with standard coil and Gray Ghost earphones.
 
In order to get close to the equipment just lower you sensitivity and you can get real close. I pulled 9 quarters from right up against the outside of the left field fence yesterday doing that with my AT Pro. Just a suggestion.
 
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