Fisher F75SE-DST Beats Modded Tesoro Cibola Two To One

tabman

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Just teasing. :laughing7: The Cibola tied with a Indian Head Penny find at the last moment before leaving.

I headed out this morning to a detect the yard of a home that was built in 1951. The site looked good and I was expecting to have a good day. I first pulled out the F75 with the NEL Sharpshooter coil attached. My settings - 9.0, 0 discrimination, 4H tones, DE mode and full sensitivity.

It didn't take long before I started finding wheat pennies. That's always a good sign. Finally, I cornered a couple of Rosie Dimes (1952, 1963). Both times, I was pretty sure that I had silver under the search coil before I even dug.

The F75 was having a little trouble with thin flat pieces of metal about inch square. The stuff was all over the yard and causing the F75 to give high tones and high VDI readings. I could tell that it was not a good target, but it was getting kind of frustrating to listen to so I decided to switch detectors.

I pull out my modded Cibola with the NEL Sharpshooter coil attached. I set the discrimination just a little higher than where a iron nail discriminates out, a very slight hum on the threshold, a little negative on the ground balance and full sensitivity.

I found a few wheat pennies and a junk earring, before I got a audio tone that just stops you in your tracks and says dig me. I was under a very old magnolia tree and the audio tone was rich, loud and smooth. I popped a 14k gold ring. I always get excited when I find gold.

After going over the front yard again I got a soft audio tone and dug down around 7 inches and popped a 1900 Indian Head Penny. It must have gotten lost back when the land was a plantation, before they built the subdivision. You just never know what you're going to find until you dig it.

tabman

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Loco-Digger

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Nice digs Tabman. You certainly clean a site out as your swinging through it.
 

Terry Soloman

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Sweet hunt - Congrats! :occasion14:
 

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tabman

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Nice digs Tabman. You certainly clean a site out as your swinging through it.

Thanks. The way that figure it, in 55 or so years someone had to lose something good in the yard that I detected today. That's on my mind every time I start to detect a yard. Most grassy areas in the front yards that I detect are only around 60 feet x 30 feet. You got to dig it all to make sure that you don't miss anything. Digging trash targets will unmask good targets. It happens to me a lot.

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tabman

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You killed it once again! Nice going on the gold and silver! And an Indian to boot! I guess you got spared most of the snowstorm...I got out today for the first time in a while...
 

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tabman

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You killed it once again! Nice going on the gold and silver! And an Indian to boot! I guess you got spared most of the snowstorm...I got out today for the first time in a while...

Thanks. The few inches of snow only last a day or so. The ground for the most part today was firm but not frozen. I did hit few spots that were frozen hard. We gonna have warm weather all week long. I have several homes lined up to detect. I sure wise you were here.

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