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    2 center

    Its easy to forget the fundamentals of things and MDing is no differnt, clean your coil cover and such. After my last post, someone said something that I had forgotten. He knew I was running ferrous sounds as I have been ever since I read a post 2 years ago. I liked it, so I never went back. While I realize it is a challenge, it also hobbles progress, so I made a change to conductive sounds.

    Yup, it took some gettin used to , but I do like it. The problem with aluminum is gone and the coins really stick out like a sore thumb. I still depend on the depth gauge to hopefully determine coin age, but I'll try some shallower coins to get a grip on the site 1st.

    So, I went out with a friend yesterday to 2 very large parks that we have been to before...5 hours later and nothing at all. THe trip is ~ 1 hour from home as well. Today I got out about 4:15 and went to a local school that I've been to as well. After 2 hours and 1 wheat, I left and went to another park.I only had 45 minutes of daylight left, so to work I went. i heard a nice sound, dug down and pulled a nail. Heard another lodged between a clad penny and garbage, down deep, I ran the digger and loosened the dirt in the hole several times. I was beginning to think there was nothing there as the sound had disappeared, however, the last time I heard the tone as I waved a handful of dirt in front of the coil. Out came the 1902 barber dime!.

    A few minutes later and a few similar signals since, I heard another..Again near garbage and this signal too would not pinpoint.I was having trouble determining exactly where to dig, however, after about 3 minutes I made the decision. Now it's pretty dark. Again I loosened the soils several times and the signal was gone. Kept going and in my hand I had an unusually sized coin. I thought 2 cents but thought, hey, maybe it's something else. Got back to the car and mad the ID affirmative. 1864 and my 3rd one! Such a pretty coin.



    Anyway, I am glad that someone replied to my post.....I can now revisit some old, local sites again!





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    Re: 2 center

    very nice finds,wtg.
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    Nice coins. Love the Barber and especially the 2 Cent piece. It is in very nice shape.
    Looks like you are on a roll now. Go get 'em.
    Congrats on these beauties.

    Also, any chance we could see a bigger picture of the 2 Cent piece? I'd love to see more of the details. thumbsup01 Thank you.

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    Great post and two very cool finds! I love the two-cent piece! I will probably never find one in my lifetime, that's why I enjoy seeing when others find them so much.

    When I bought my E-trac earlier this year I read everything I possibly could on all of the forums about the different settings. I decided that conductive was best for the type of hunting I do and I've never hunted in ferrous mode. I suppose I should try it sometime just to make sure I'm not missing something.
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    10 Large Cents, 415 Indian Heads, 2 Two Cent Pieces, 1 Capped Bust Half Dime, 1 Seated Half Dime, 10 Shield Nickels, 68 V Nickels, 124 Buffalo Nickels, 31 War Nickels, 16 Seated Dimes, 131 Barber Dimes, 405 Mercury Dimes, 249 Rosies, 4 Seated Quarters, 18 Barber Quarters, 20 Standing Liberty Quarters, 89 Silver Washingtons, 1 Seated Half, 3 Barber Halves, 16 Walking Liberty Halves

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    Re: 2 center

    Great post and I understand your pain. I dug up about .37 cents in clad today, and about six pounds of trash. Wonderful coins congratulations. thumbsup01
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    Very nice coins !!


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    Re: 2 center

    A Barber and a 2 center?! Heck yeah I'll post to that!! thumbsup01 lol
    I'm with Tony on this one again. Im starting to wonder if I'll ever be lucky enough to find a 2 center here in Illinois?
    Nice huntin' Aaron thumbsup01
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    That 2 cent coin is sweet. Very nice find. Don't discount 2TF or Multi. They both have their uses and I have my Etrac set up to easily switch between them and I often do. I will admit though that certain nails fool me in both.
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    Re: 2 center

    Two-center is beautiful, WTG.
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    Re: 2 center

    Nice hunting. Those 2 centers are really beautiful coins. Congrats
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    Re: 2 center

    Wtg Aaron- nice details of your hunt Good luck w/re-visiting those old parks!
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    Re: 2 center

    thumbsup01 thumbsup01
    If it wasn't for flashbacks, i would have no memory at all

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    Thanks for the close up. Now I can admire it to the fullest.

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    Re: 2 center

    Nice stuff!
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    Re: 2 center

    hey Aaron great looking two center they are a beautiful coin and they should be after all they're the first coin to have the motto In God We Trust congrats on it and the barber sir . it good to see you detecting and posting again .

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