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YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! I wish we had coins like that in the ground around here, you New Englanders have it nice.
Well, what can I say that hasn't already been said?![]()
Except this :behave: :hammer: :boxing: :lol: Just kidding! :grin:
Truly amazing finds, Angel. You and that machine are one. It is inspiring to know that such success can be had, with the experience and knowledge. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. It really does help.
Do you find any variation in the numbers for shallow vs. deeper targets? Or do the remain the same?
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! I wish we had coins like that in the ground around here, you New Englanders have it nice.
Very inspiring. Next hunt, I'll be running my E-Trac blazing hot to coax coins out of my park. I know they are there, they are just really really deep.
Great stuff, Angel! Thanks so much for sharing!
Regards, Ken
Hey not bad :lol: Decided to coax some of them coppers to the surface :yes: That '97 is a gorgeous coin and worth some bucks too!!! What a great couple of days you had. Nice coppers and some really nice Seated coins. Hats off to you :beerbuddy: That is an amazing hunt, even for Angel standards :lol: I bet you never imagined those results before you started to hunt. I guess them parks are just as good or better than the local ones. Great hunt :clapping:
Angel,
What would you estimate the average depth you were digging...just starting to worry that my brand new E-Trac may require sticks of dynamite to get through the first couple layers.![]()
Holy Moly Angel, you Metal Detecting finds never quit amazing me, I got yourself a hell of a machine, and know what to listen for!!! 12 coins... I couldn't even come close with the DFX.. great Job!! :thumbsup01:
hey angel i forgot to mention depending on that counter stamp mark on the obverse of that matron head LC that may very well be one of the more valuable coins in that group. i dug a matron head counterstamped M.TIDD WOBURN in upstate ny and found out from mark parker from western & eastern treasure magazine that Marshall Tidd Woburn Mass was a gunsmith who outfitted civil war regimental sharpshooters during the war. there were only about 50 known to exist of my counterstamped coin and placed a value of $250 on it.
just letting you know
Wow, Angel, that was a killer copper site! Unbelievable! The most we got in one day was 13. Killer!
Kirk
well thanks Angel , thanks for tremendous feeling i get of personal inadequacy with my detector :crying01: :embarrassed: anyone else get that same feeling after seeing his posts :dontknow: :dontknow: it took me a while to reply to this post as i had to reflect on my detecting prowse , that and i would just about get sick everytime i read this thread :lol: :lol: because you got 20 coppers in one day and it took me until this time this year to achieve this number . :bummer: i've come to the conculsion that i suck :lol: :rofl: :rofl: so i'll be opening up a knitting / baking class for anyone else that feels the same way i do . :lol: :lol: Dave ,George , i know i'll see you two there . :rofl: :rofl:
seriously Angel , truely an incredible hunt :clapping:eace: :clapping: that gives me hope that there are still great finds hidden in our areas and within our reach , one just has to be patient , focus your attention and know the language of our machines , some research and a little luck doesn't hurt either . congrats again my friend. :thumbsup01:
:blackeye: Ah.... :bummer: Sign me up too :crying01:i've come to the conculsion that i suck :lol: :rofl: :rofl: so i'll be opening up a knitting / baking class for anyone else that feels the same way i do . :lol: :lol: Dave ,George , i know i'll see you two there . :rofl: :rofl:
You could follow him every where you want and even detect right behind him, but I still don't think any of us could keep up with the silver and copper count!