tabman
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- Germantown, Tennessee
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- Presently: CTX 3030, Tesoro Modded Cibola, F75LTD-2, XP Deus, Tesoro Mojave, MXT Pro, Tesoro Eldorado, Whites MXT All Pro, Minelab Equinox, Fisher CZ5 & CZ3D
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Tesoro Vaquero - Empty Sterling Silver Money Clip? I'm Not Really Sure
I went back to the site where I found the Walker a few days ago to see what else I could unearth. The house was built in the mid twenties. I decided to use my Vaquero since it doesn't miss much and runs smoothly at high EMI areas.
Where the sidewalk and driveway meet, I got a loud audio response. I had high hopes that it was another Walker or maybe even a silver dollar. Nope! It's what I think is a very old sterling silver money clip. That was a happy surprise, but I needed to score a silver coin before I could head for the house.
I worked for an hour or so before I finally corned one, a 1945 Mercury dime. It gave off a nice soft whisper audio response that usually means a silver coin. It was getting to be around 10:30 and the heat was picking up, so I headed for home.
Vaquero settings with the 5.75 concentric search coil: Full sensitivity, a little negative on the GB, a very slight threshold and I had discrimination set just barely high enough to discriminate out a nail. Today I dug a couple of holes that had both a nail and coin in them.
This was my 66th hunt for the year and my silver coin total for the year now stands at 192. I only need eight more by the end of June. It's doable!
tabman
I went back to the site where I found the Walker a few days ago to see what else I could unearth. The house was built in the mid twenties. I decided to use my Vaquero since it doesn't miss much and runs smoothly at high EMI areas.
Where the sidewalk and driveway meet, I got a loud audio response. I had high hopes that it was another Walker or maybe even a silver dollar. Nope! It's what I think is a very old sterling silver money clip. That was a happy surprise, but I needed to score a silver coin before I could head for the house.
I worked for an hour or so before I finally corned one, a 1945 Mercury dime. It gave off a nice soft whisper audio response that usually means a silver coin. It was getting to be around 10:30 and the heat was picking up, so I headed for home.
Vaquero settings with the 5.75 concentric search coil: Full sensitivity, a little negative on the GB, a very slight threshold and I had discrimination set just barely high enough to discriminate out a nail. Today I dug a couple of holes that had both a nail and coin in them.
This was my 66th hunt for the year and my silver coin total for the year now stands at 192. I only need eight more by the end of June. It's doable!
tabman








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