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Testing results for those interested

WV62

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This is air testing of the 4 coils that I have for my E-Trac.

Ron in WV
 
Used the 13" coil all day yesterday, didn't find anything I would call deep. Of course I was able to cover more ground and PP was a little hard to handle for me. Nothing bad about this coil, if there is nothing down there you can't find something.

I did find a nice Barber Quarter 1900, my brother SL52 was watch me dig and he spotted the edge of the coin in the edge of my hole. He went in after it and it looked to be about 3" to 4" down.

This makes my 3rd silver quarter for the year, the other two were with the 8x6 coil.

Ron in WV
 
Now thats what I call a "BOBBY DAZZLER" ! Ron forgot to mention that all three of his silver quarters were found in the woods, I'm starting to believe there is a lot more old coins in the woods than we think.
 
Great find Ron! Love digging those Barber quarters.
ATB Greg

WV62 said:
Used the 13" coil all day yesterday, didn't find anything I would call deep. Of course I was able to cover more ground and PP was a little hard to handle for me. Nothing bad about this coil, if there is nothing down there you can't find something.

I did find a nice Barber Quarter 1900, my brother SL52 was watch me dig and he spotted the edge of the coin in the edge of my hole. He went in after it and it looked to be about 3" to 4" down.

This makes my 3rd silver quarter for the year, the other two were with the 8x6 coil.

Ron in WV
 
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