finderzzs
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- White's PI Pro Dual Field, Garrett Ace 350,
Is it just me noticing this or do you see what I've been seeing?
This post is meant to be informative or educational, not knocking anyone. But have you all noticed all the beautiful silver coins being found with a big ol' scratch across the face? I think alot of people are buying a detector without ever being taught or shown how to safely and properly, (for the coins sake) dig a plug. I mean you spend all that time hunting, researching, traveling to that secret site, find a terrific coin, and cut such a small plug you put a gash in its face.
Not sure how others feel, but cut a big plug, one thing I know is the grass will survive better and it doesn't show as much as a small plug that you keep widening to find your target. Let me just say, I've scratched enough coins of my own over the years and am passing along what I've learned the hard way. There sure have been some great coins already found this year. Aloha & keep up the awesome finds. 
This post is meant to be informative or educational, not knocking anyone. But have you all noticed all the beautiful silver coins being found with a big ol' scratch across the face? I think alot of people are buying a detector without ever being taught or shown how to safely and properly, (for the coins sake) dig a plug. I mean you spend all that time hunting, researching, traveling to that secret site, find a terrific coin, and cut such a small plug you put a gash in its face.


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