John-Edmonton
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Hi John: Is that coil (with the white dot available for the ATPro ?? Perry
Hey John, I like reading your post on this and the other forum. I agree that you can increase your speed of recovery popping with a screw driver as I have done it in the past. Coin popping with a screw driver comes with an increased risk of damaging the coin and in your opening pic on this post and video there is indeed a coin with a nice screwdriver scratch. I was detecting with a friend who destroyed a very nice 1900 Barber quarter with excellent detail and it would have been Ex. Fine except for the large and deep scratch from the screw driver across the face and made it become silver scrap. Granted the coins you where recovering in the video are just face value coins but less experienced forum members should know the risk of damaging a coin worth more then face value. Those people detecting in area's targeting old coins or with reason to believe there maybe old coins in the area need to cut a plug and give it some extra space when you cut it. So that's just my 2 cents on coin popping. Popping works great on face value coins but there is a risk damaging a collectible coin when using this practice. Popping maybe great for tot lots but I myself cut plugs and hunt on historical properties with the intent of recovering collectible coins.
That's a great concept but here in PA cant dig in the ground without hitting rocks
also how does this work on deep finds?