Some silver to go with early Easter gathering

djm of PA

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Had an early Easter dinner with the parents and siblings and managed to squeak in some detecting at their house with my brother. Got a 1910 wheat and then found two pretty ladies in the same hole with a 1942 nickel. Mercury dimes were 1941 and 1918. A few pieces of modern clad were found as well. Great hunt, always fun to hunt with family and hunts with my brother are far and few between.
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Awesome ! has to be the 3030 !
How did Brian do ?
 

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djm of PA

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Yeah I'm crediting the 30/30 with the coin spill. Dagger is 8inches and I was 1-1.5inches deeper so 9+ inch deep spill and it hit high and solid. His detector didn't even make a sound over it before digging. We were testing each target I dug to see which his machine would touch and which it wouldn't. I think he had a piece of clad, targets are running thin there.
 

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