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Unexpected silver from the old park!

Ohio Digger

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VIDEO

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZQ8Pv9qPVyznJDNn0nWkZA/videos

I've been working a new-to-me section of the old park the last few hours out. Found at least a dozen wheat pennies so far and a couple silvers the last time I was there.

This time I only had about an hour and a half again while my son was in preschool. I got a real choppy signal down about 8" and was pleasantly surprised to uncover a nice silver - a first for me from this park which dates back to 1891. I don't believe this section of the park is from 1891 but it's still quite old. I think there may have been a structure here at one point because in one area of the field right along the tree line I'm getting a ton of iron nulling on the Etrac. Once I clean out the easy stuff I'm going to go back through the area in two-tone-ferrous. There was iron in the hole that I dug this and the next silver out of. I use a pretty open screen as you can see in the video. I have it on multi conductive tones. I'm considering lowering the discrimination a little more next time (I'm at Fe27 and higher disc'd out). Please take a look at the video and subscribe. I try doing as many live digs with sounds as I can using a Kodak Playsport ZX5.
 
Very nice ...... Sir could I suggest you get a Lesch digger. Your recovery time/effort would improve ten-fold..

Nice recoveries, and may you find many more there on your next hunt..
 
Haha I know. I got that one on clearance for $2.50 at Lowes back in the spring. When I break it I'm getting a Lesche. I already have it bookmarked on my iPhone as to where I found the best price on one.
 
n/t
 
Congratulations on some fine silver finds! Thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Great finds !
 
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