I usualy do not dig 95s

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Usually I can tell if it's a fairly small signal. I also lift my coil up 6" or so to see if there's still a signal. If it's big iron you will continue to get strong signal as you raise your coil. I can't stand to not dig a number in the. 90s . Could be a whole tub of silver coins. Ahhhhhhhh someday maybe. Good job bud
 

Usually I can tell if it's a fairly small signal. I also lift my coil up 6" or so to see if there's still a signal. If it's big iron you will continue to get strong signal as you raise your coil. I can't stand to not dig a number in the. 90s . Could be a whole tub of silver coins. Ahhhhhhhh someday maybe. Good job bud
I was running in 3 tone and it sounded big and rusty so I switched to 3b and rust usually blows up but they still sounded good but id went blank. I've dug 1 other silver dollar and it was a lock on 93 so are halves. I've been hunting a old house that is littered 2 inch square pieces of rust that bang 95 but blow up on 3b.
 

Congrats.Looking good i like that.Some beautiful coins.HH
 

And who knows you could uncove like a canon ball with a 95 reading
 

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