burnt down house again, detecting

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Hey Everyone,

I went back to the burnt down house spot, detected the fields for a change, got some interesting bits. I wiiish I took a picture of the silver nickel when I found it. It was sitting right on top of the dirt! It's in pretty rough shape, but oh well! I've included some pictures from the walk home as well, just because.

Have a nice day!

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Nice silvers!
 

Keep the coil to the soil, thats a good spot !! Congrats.
 

Nice hunt. What kind of machine are you using?
 

Thanks! Does anyone know what the thing with ears at the top is? I thought it looked like some key or tool for winding a clock or something, but I have no idea.

Justin, I'm using a secondhand Garrett Euro Ace 350. It's seen a lot of use, it's not in the best shape, but somehow it still finds stuff!
 

Thanks! Does anyone know what the thing with ears at the top is? I thought it looked like some key or tool for winding a clock or something, but I have no idea.

Justin, I'm using a secondhand Garrett Euro Ace 350. It's seen a lot of use, it's not in the best shape, but somehow it still finds stuff!
Very cool my back up machine is an ace 350. It's a good little detector. It's a little frustrating in junky areas . But I find more gold with the Garrett then I do with my minelab e-trac. But I wonder what the difference is between the Euro and the regular ace 350.
 

Very cool my back up machine is an ace 350. It's a good little detector. It's a little frustrating in junky areas . But I find more gold with the Garrett then I do with my minelab e-trac. But I wonder what the difference is between the Euro and the regular ace 350.

Ace 350 bros, niiice. Yeah they're not bad machines at all! I wish there was a numerical display rather than the 12 blocks or whatever, and that it had ground balancing, but aside from that they're quite durable and reliable, and affordable. Mine has acted up in colder temperatures too, but then, the ground is usually hard in the winter anyway. I've heard that the Euro is better balanced for European soil, and designed for farm field hunting and those European kinds of landscapes. The regular ol' Ace 350 is probably better for use in North America, so, I really should be using that one... Haha! I'm just getting to know this one though, and she's given me some great memories already, so it's all good.
 

You found some nice keepers. Congratulations and good luck in your next adventure!
 

You found some nice keepers. Congratulations and good luck in your next adventure!

Thanks for always keeping things positive, scruggs!
 

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