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Hello Everyone,
Yesterday afternoon I went to my favorite old park hoping to find some old coins before the snow storm hit. The ground was tough to dig in places, so I worked the sunny edge near the woods; it’s there where I found the two (1920 & 1926) Mercury dimes. The hunt also consisted of some modern clad coins (dimes & copper cents) can-slaw and bits of foil. I was using the Minelab Explorer SE with the Sun Ray 5” coil in all metal mode. It appears tonight and tomorrow we are going to get slammed in Massachusetts, near Cape Cod. No detecting tomorrow, but lots of fun with the snow blower!
Thank you for looking.
GL & HH
Doc
Yesterday afternoon I went to my favorite old park hoping to find some old coins before the snow storm hit. The ground was tough to dig in places, so I worked the sunny edge near the woods; it’s there where I found the two (1920 & 1926) Mercury dimes. The hunt also consisted of some modern clad coins (dimes & copper cents) can-slaw and bits of foil. I was using the Minelab Explorer SE with the Sun Ray 5” coil in all metal mode. It appears tonight and tomorrow we are going to get slammed in Massachusetts, near Cape Cod. No detecting tomorrow, but lots of fun with the snow blower!
Thank you for looking.
GL & HH
Doc
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