1858 Flying Eagle found in NW Ohio Today

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Minelab GPX 5000, X-Terra 70, Garret Infinium, Tesorro Tiger Shark, ACE 250, Nautilus DMC 2B, Fisher 1235
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Hi guys, well the good old ACE 250 struck again today.
I found this 1858 Flying Eagle Penny, also found a 1918 S Mercury Dime,
1911,1919,1924,1930,1942,1946,1952 wheat pennies, a 1892 Indian
head penny and a token worth 25 cents in trade.

Found all of this at a house that they are tearing down
for a parking lot. Needless to say I will be back their tomorrow!

By the way this is my second flying eagle penny that I've found, but
this is the best one. It is really a nice coin. Heck any flying eagle is a
nice coin.

HH, Ringfinder
 

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Hey Romeo-1, sorry it took so long to reply about the SunRay Probe. I'm sending along
a picture or their brochure, hope the picture helps. This SunRay probe is commpatable to
the ACE 250, ACE 150 and if you flip the switch it's commpatable with the GPT 1350 and
all GTAX models. A lot of probe for the bucks!. You can conntact them at
info@sunraydetector.com

HH, Ringfinder and yes it does help with the deep signals.


romeo-1 said:
QUOTE "I also use a SunRay Probe. It is attached to the machine and is a great help locating those deep signals."

How is your probe connected to your machine? Can you show me a pic? Thanks.
 

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