dfmike
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My first hunt of 2022. The ground is still partially frozen and snow covers most of it but I had a few hours to spend and I could find many spots without snow and some of these spots were diggable. Given the fact that the conditions were very limiting I didn't think that I would find much but I was wrong. After a few hours I came home with five silver dimes and a handful of old pennies. The dimes are from 1940, 1941, 1950 and the older design ones are dated 1936 and 1912 I think (very faded). The pennies were mainly from the 40's and 50's but I dug up a nice one from 1920 and a 1936 as well. I wanted a silver quarter badly but it didn't happen. It felt good to be out once more. Since the temps are expected to plunge well below freezing again, I will have to wait for a second chance to get that elusive quarter. I used the small 6" coil again with sensitivity at 23 and 5 tones. I started in all metal but couldn't handle the noise after a while so I rejected everything to zero like I usually do. Because the ground was so wet, the 6" coil was going unusually deep which helped me a lot. I found a few coins at 6-8". The ID wasn't stable but the tones were good.
Still liking my Equinox a lot. In all honesty it's been so good to me that I don't feel any need to switch to anything else at this time.
Still liking my Equinox a lot. In all honesty it's been so good to me that I don't feel any need to switch to anything else at this time.