Charlie P. (NY)
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- Feb 3, 2006
- 13,004
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Musketeer Advantage Pro w/8" & 10" DD coils/Fisher F75se(Upgraded to LTD2) w/11" DD, 6.5" concentric & 9.5" NEL Sharpshooter DD coils/Sunray FX-1 Probe & F-Point/Black Widows/Rattler headphone
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
New site pays but it's work.
Tried a spot I'd never detected: a small town park near an 1803 bridge site, 1807 hotel and 1850 church. The pavilion area is a trash pile of bottle caps and pull-tabs, but also produced an 1906 Barber quarter and a 1927 wheat cent. I "X"ed the solid hits and dug anything repeatable and steady in the coin regions - and as you can see pulled more trash than coin. The bracelet was a Mk I Eyeball find.
I was using very little discrimination (6/100) and I may go back and mask out some trash ranges - one of those sites where you get six hits on every sweep of the coil. But any site that produces a Barber on the first quick visit will definately be on my short list for return engagements. I suspect the park has been detected before - most of what I found was shallow & recent. Nickels seem to be left behind - a trend our local detectorists appear to share or else I just have a knack for them. The older coins were in the worst trash spots right beside the picnic pavilion.
Tried a spot I'd never detected: a small town park near an 1803 bridge site, 1807 hotel and 1850 church. The pavilion area is a trash pile of bottle caps and pull-tabs, but also produced an 1906 Barber quarter and a 1927 wheat cent. I "X"ed the solid hits and dug anything repeatable and steady in the coin regions - and as you can see pulled more trash than coin. The bracelet was a Mk I Eyeball find.
I was using very little discrimination (6/100) and I may go back and mask out some trash ranges - one of those sites where you get six hits on every sweep of the coil. But any site that produces a Barber on the first quick visit will definately be on my short list for return engagements. I suspect the park has been detected before - most of what I found was shallow & recent. Nickels seem to be left behind - a trend our local detectorists appear to share or else I just have a knack for them. The older coins were in the worst trash spots right beside the picnic pavilion.
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