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SE Pro produces again.

Coinseeker 78

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My buddy and I went detecting today on an Eagle's property with permission. It has a long history of different uses over the years. My hunting partner uses an Explorer SE Pro also. Right out of the box he found a 1906 Indian head penny. We hunted for about 5 hours and found clad and junk. At about 5:30 pm I dug up a 1904 Indian head penny. That was it for today. I found a Canadian dime the other day and it was a 1968 dime that has an interesting history. It seems some of the 1968 Canadian dimes have no silver and some of them have 50% silver. mine tested as being one of the silver ones based on its weight. It seems the silver dime new weighed 2.3 Grams and the non silver dime weighed at 2.07 grams. Mine was the heavy one. I bought my Explorer SE Pro and received it about 2 weeks ago. I had an old SE with the 10.5 inch pro coil but sold it about 5 years ago. I have regretted it since the day I sold it. I am happy to be a member of the Minelab fraternity once again. Good hunting everyone.
 
Welcome back to the Explorer. I think the non-silver Canadian coins in 1968 are magnetic also. Congrats.
 
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