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Put away the XP Deus and gave the old Explorer SE Pro a go today

Ed (Upstate NY)

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Just can't get the hang of the XP in the old trash filled city parks so I switched back to my reliable SE Pro. Realized it had switched back to factory presets so I had to reprogram it to get the results I wanted. Once I did, the good old deep signals started coming through. First good find was a 1863 Fattie indian head cent from a good 8-9" deep. Followed that one up with a 1901 IH. Final good find was a semi-key 1868 Indian head that was hiding about 4" below a set of eye glasses in the hole. Felt good to dig a few oldies. Also dug a couple wheaties and the usual pile of clad. The photo is an "After" photo. The 1868 and 1901 had a short swim in a hot peroxide bath and cleaned up real nice. Didn't touch the fattie as I usually don't get good results trying to clean those.
 
Ed, Congratulations, on those cool finds! Sounds like your idea to switch back paid off.

Very cool,

Tony NJ
 
Cool! I had mine out a while back. I was running in ferrous and love those high tones on a coin!
 
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