Thanx John! And with my Southern Bell accent - I'm perdy DURN happy lolWay to go and it is a beauty.Now that is the way to break in that xlt.With the New England accent gotta love them Coppas.
WAY TO GO! Such an awesome feeling...my first copper was a Draped Bust Half cent...I'll never forget that day as long as I live. Now get out there and get MORE!...hOORAY! thumbsup01
:grin: Okay DAD... Would that be under pro settings or basic adjustments... for recovery speed- a bit up would be like over half way? I'm getting the hang of making some adjustments like turning the threshold down ALL the way- a new pet peeve of mine :ticked: But I love all the tone id sounds. Getting to know all 291 of them! I know some who don't like tone id- how boring imho!If you can find your Pre Amp Control, set it higher (at least 7 or so). Also Recovery Speed should go up a bit also. I feel like a dad letting his teenage daughter drive for the first time lol Sorry, I'm sure you have it under control![]()
:shocked04: :shocked04: that place looks like a great area and i bet it produces alot of indians and a few more large cents too. don't rule out the silver as well :yes: , lots of room it will take you some time to cover it all so work an area by gridding it off . your gonna do wellthere i can feel it Tanacat .
Dan
That place looks just dreamy :drool: :drool:
Yep take your time ,have fun and post lots of pics!
I can just imagine the hustle an bustle in the hay days of that old place
Good luck & HH :grin:
:grin: Okay DAD... Would that be under pro settings or basic adjustments... for recovery speed- a bit up would be like over half way?
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!CONGRATS!!!!!!!! thumbsup01 SHE'S A BEAUTY!!!!!! :drool:
well if it was in the ground then it was circulated.but maybe it was a AU almost uncirculated when lostlol Thank you for your enthusiasm! Hey I thought mine was nice- I just saw your 1827 Now there's a WOWOWWOWOW one... I asked you on the other thread if you can tell me about uncirculated coins. A friend thought mine might have been uncirculated because they are usually so worn...
In my coin book--- (it prob answers my question if I'd just read more thoroughly lol sorry)--- in the pricing area it lists proofs and uncirculated ones, I'm wondering how people get a hold of those? I'd think govt' would order destroyed after use?well if it was in the ground then it was circulated.but maybe it was a AU almost uncirculated when lost
In my coin book--- (it prob answers my question if I'd just read more thoroughly lol sorry)--- in the pricing area it lists proofs and uncirculated ones, I'm wondering how people get a hold of those? I'd think govt' would order destroyed after use?
The word proof is deceiving or at least interpreted wrong some times. You would think proof means the shiniest, most beautiful coins around. And they are when they are made. But the term proof is how the coin is made (method of manufacturing) and not really the condition. A proof coin is always a proof coin, no matter what. You just pay more for the shiny ones lol And the government makes tons of money selling proof sets, and uncirculated sets. They love them lol
Oh, okay... I was thinking that the proofs are the ones that MAKE the coin? Like the first ones ever done, in the molds. I will read up on proofs because I'm still confused :huh:
ok tana, proofs are coins that are struck twice to give them maximun luster and perfect strikes. Sometimes hand picked planchets (blanks). They are sold to collectors and after that, they are on there own. lol So a proof can be in greaty shape or abused. It depends.. Hope this helps. It is all about the way it is produced and not the condition of of it. Not like uncirculate coins which rely on luster and lack of abrasion.