Mayo and me

Lowbatts

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Hit the old ground today, that polluted, trash infected ground! Did get to squeeze out 4 wheaties, the oldest 1910 and the newest 1945 for myself, Mayo got 1 or 2. Still cleaning clad out of there, three multi-spills adding up to 11 quarters and a total of about 5 bucks clad.
 

Goio

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Good job guys!! :thumbsup: the silver is there, keep at it!!! :icon_pirat:
 

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Lowbatts

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Yeah, I know, I've pulled dozens of silvers from Barbers to rosies out of there over the years. But it's too trashy for me now. Mayo found a wheatie that actually nulled out on his Minelab, so he's still working on the learning curve. He set the machine to learn on that one, and checked it against a '45 I found. The '45 read different than his '40.

Maybe because the '45 was a shell casing cent? Any experience with these? From the middle of WW2 for a few years they made cents out of recycled shell casings, wonder if there is a significant difference in the way the machine responds to these?
 

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