Forget my Buffalo

coinnut link=topic=6703.msg78601#msg78601 date=1313115464 said:
lol Don't come digging at my house rofl Some places are just tough hunting :hairpulling:

If I actually went to some normal ground, id probably do a lot better, what with all the horrid digging I have been doing. lol
 
Now that is one sweet early spill, congrats to you!! I would suggest trying an air test that will surprise you. Take the two V nickels and the Barber quarter and stack them on the ground and swing your coil over them. Then set the close side by side and go over them again. It is an interesting difference in the signal and makes you think twice about digging different signals.
 
milco link=topic=6703.msg78603#msg78603 date=1313116057 said:
Now that is one sweet early spill, congrats to you!! I would suggest trying an air test that will surprise you. Take the two V nickels and the Barber quarter and stack them on the ground and swing your coil over them. Then set the close side by side and go over them again. It is an interesting difference in the signal and makes you think twice about digging different signals.

Thanks for the info, gonna have to try that. :yes: My v nickels are soaking right now. :grin:
 
WOW! Spectacular recovery on that spill! Those are some wonderful coins! That Barber Quarter looks gorgeous!

Great job! :clapping:
 
Thanks again everyone

Tony Two-Cent link=topic=6703.msg79252#msg79252 date=1313545193 said:
WOW! Spectacular recovery on that spill! Those are some wonderful coins! That Barber Quarter looks gorgeous!

Great job! :clapping:

and thanks! too bad that scratch came from me. crying01
 

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