Short productive Sunday hunt

Dan(NM)

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Equinox 800
Modified Explorer 2
Raptor c-31 digger
31" Lesche Sampson
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All Treasure Hunting
I was finally able to get out for a couple of hours today. I went to an old abandoned high school that's been very stingy with goodies the last few hunts. I decided to put SEF 8x6 on the Etrac abd crank the sens up a bit to see of I could snipe anything from amongst the trash. First signal was the 43 nickle, about 30 minutes the later I get a jumpy vdi, but repeatable tone, 7" down and tilted on edge, out pops the 1876 Injun. 18" to the left I get another jumpy vdi, but a nice tone, I get a 1941 sixpence, the last thing I expected :) It's concave and has 2 holes directly across from each other ??? I decided to rescan the spot from a different angle and I get a hit right next to the plug that the Indian came from. About 5 inches down I get the rosy. After that I had to hit the trail. Turned out to be a nice little variety of keepers in a short hunt. I"LL BE BACK !! :laughing7:
 

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You done good in limited time.
Love the injun
 

The concave Six pence is from a bracelet. I think I would hit that area real hard to find the others, could be as many as 8-10 of them.
 

I plan on hitting that spot real hard when I have more time.
 

Nice digs Dan, :thumbsup: I count my blessings I get to hunt in soft loamy soil.
 

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