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take a look at my video and see 3 of the deepest biggest silver's I have ever found !
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Nice video and some great finds. Did the 1917 WLH have a mint mark? By the way, nice plugs also.
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thank you and yes its a 1917 S.. thanks for looking ..Originally Posted by aloldstuff link=topic=13842.msg145876#msg145876 date=1374834074
those are huge holes your digging , is this a park or school your detecting in ??
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I hope that's not a park or schoolyard you're excavating in stretcher:
Great finds, but the craters you are digging would have every town official frowning.
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Guys, Surfer may be digging huge plugs, but with that thin blade shovel he can hide them easy. I bet you would have a hard time finding the dig hole. on a great pile of silver.
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nice finds, I would practice my pinpointing skills, since I have an atpro I know a smaller hole is possible. I heard the beeping while sweeping the coil back and forth, but heard no use of the pinpointing function on the atpro being used.
OMG! Certainly the AT Pro has a pinpointing feature. You didn't even bother to use it! Your targets were obvious ones and weren't even very deep. They should have been easily pinpointed by the detector with a VERY narrow plug dug.... I don't care where you were. Even if you were in a field (which it didn't look like, because of the groomed grass) there was no need for that huge of a plug. In a park or yard or other such area, your plug was way out of line.
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No, you would not have a hard time finding the dig hole. The grass around would die. Why is it hard to use the pinpointing feature on the detector? The plug should be no larger than a few inches at most. It does not take that much effort.Originally Posted by Mudder link=topic=13842.msg146394#msg146394 date=1375493759
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Nice vid !! Great finds also !! Those silver coins are beautifull.Originally Posted by silversurfer1111 link=topic=13842.msg145863#msg145863 date=1374815690
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I don't usually dig city parks or personal lawns if it's hot and dry, but if I do I dig sparingly & take a gallon jug of water to water the holes or borrow their garden hose... I try to go for the abandoned homesteads or shallow creek hunting during the dry spells.Originally Posted by Epi-hunter link=topic=13842.msg146406#msg146406 date=1375505069
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