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Tree gives up ANOTHER Barber dime, 7 Wheats, and an 1881 IH

ronfin

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Really like this tree I've been working. Had an hour to hunt it today after spending all morning at the VA Hospital, so finding another silver cheered me up. I was able to record the entire dime discovery from target, plug, to discovery. Interesting TID's in Ground-Coin mode. Also got a deep Wheat on video that jumped all over the place. This is why I ALWAYS dig the deep iffy signals. ALWAYS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq8X-TH0-d4

1908barberdime.jpg


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Wheats were 1916, 1919(2x), 1917, 1943, 1942, 1954.
 
Again, congrats on pulling yet more coins from under that "money tree". Wonderful detail on lady Barber. And great job on the video. Thanks for sharing. HH Randy
 
That is a very pretty dime.
 
That tree just keeps giving up the goodies. Congrats! Make sure to try other modes and see if you missed anything, I'm loving the tadpole profile with 50Co/Ferrous Coin/tone hold.
 
Nice job Ron - I had a tree like that at an old park nearby - roots were terrible but it gave up Indian, Barbers, civil war store cards, v-nickels.... amazing.
 
Great video!! Congrats on the barber! Which program were you using and is it available for download?
 
MAK said:
Ron - how are you pin pointing your iffy signals?

I try to wiggle the coil enough to get a tone, and pull it back until it stops. When it's really iffy I just move the coil all around the spot until I can get a general idea of where it might be, and then dig a wider plug to try and enhance my chances of finding it.

BrakingGnus said:
Great video!! Congrats on the barber! Which program were you using and is it available for download?


On my YouTube channel I have a step by step guide to making the mode I use. :)
 
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