Professor of Engineering
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Hello Everyone,
Today was a cold windy day and as I drove by a field where the farmer was cutting corn my eyes widened. So, I did what we all would have done…ask if I could metal detect the area. Finds were not plentiful, but nice given the short 2 ½ hour hunt. The AT Gold “got the nod”, with sensitivity set to max, iron Disc 10, iron audio on and a constant threshold in my ear. The keeper finds were as follows: 4 — teen wheat cents, Barber dime and a flat button. Of course the bag was filled with the usual iron finds (you have to dig the iffy and scratchy signals: two of the copper coins "rang up" in the high 40's
).
Thank you for looking.
GL & HH
Doc

The on edge coin in the plug can be seen in photo # 2 in the left side-middle portion.
Today was a cold windy day and as I drove by a field where the farmer was cutting corn my eyes widened. So, I did what we all would have done…ask if I could metal detect the area. Finds were not plentiful, but nice given the short 2 ½ hour hunt. The AT Gold “got the nod”, with sensitivity set to max, iron Disc 10, iron audio on and a constant threshold in my ear. The keeper finds were as follows: 4 — teen wheat cents, Barber dime and a flat button. Of course the bag was filled with the usual iron finds (you have to dig the iffy and scratchy signals: two of the copper coins "rang up" in the high 40's

Thank you for looking.
GL & HH
Doc



The on edge coin in the plug can be seen in photo # 2 in the left side-middle portion.
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