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Ok, so I snuck out today for a couple of hours, and would be by a smal three for an hour digging through and around roots and low and behold a honey hole... One Washington Quarter, One Rosie, Two Marcs, and three Wheaties in the same hole. 5 feet from them another Washington screeming to get out of the ground. All coins were in the same area of not more than 80 feet, and the funny thing is that I had worked the area before, except this time I was working very slow... it paid off.
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Here is a close up... Now notice that only one, a Merc has the black stain from the dirt... that Merc was 16" down and came in as a screeming whisper, but I got it from under a large root from about one foot from a tree.
Hey Joe, the blacken coins were all deepies at 10 to 18" inches and were detected using the silver program, but once I get the signal I go to IM and look for the screaming signal, that's how I hunt trashy areas, but don't get me wrong, sometimes I dive right in with IM at -16 and tolarate the bombardment of tones...LOL. But, as you can see my Silverado is still giving them up and like I said there has to be at least 100 or 200 more silver in this park.
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Here are most of the coins so far from Silverado and as you can see there is at least two seasons of silver here. I thank the Lord for giving me the blessing of finding this area.
Ok, so I snuck out today for a couple of hours, and would be by a smal three for an hour digging through and around roots and low and behold a honey hole... One Washington Quarter, One Rosie, Two Marcs, and three Wheaties in the same hole. 5 feet from them another Washington screeming to get out of the ground. All coins were in the same area of not more than 80 feet, and the funny thing is that I had worked the area before, except this time I was working very slow... it paid off.
[attachment 43600 Thurscup.jpg]
Here is a close up... Now notice that only one, a Merc has the black stain from the dirt... that Merc was 16" down and came in as a screeming whisper, but I got it from under a large root from about one foot from a tree.
Hey Joe, the blacken coins were all deepies at 10 to 18" inches and were detected using the silver program, but once I get the signal I go to IM and look for the screaming signal, that's how I hunt trashy areas, but don't get me wrong, sometimes I dive right in with IM at -16 and tolarate the bombardment of tones...LOL. But, as you can see my Silverado is still giving them up and like I said there has to be at least 100 or 200 more silver in this park.
[attachment 43603 silverdigs.jpg]
Here are most of the coins so far from Silverado and as you can see there is at least two seasons of silver here. I thank the Lord for giving me the blessing of finding this area.