Having Fun With The E-Trac - Silver, Indian, Wheats, And Token

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The weather is cold, but the ground remains unfrozen here in northern Colorado. I put on some extra layers of clothes and ventured out into the 30 something weather for a Hunt. The plan was to revisit a couple of small parks in two different farm towns out on the Plains. Both parks had produced some nice Silver Dimes, and I was eager to hit them again with my new E-Trac. It didn't take long for the fun to start...

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The Indian came in low like a Zinc Penney, but sounded solid in all directions.

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The E-Trac gave the proper ID on this deep Mercury Dime, and the sound of Silver was unmistakable.

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This Winged Liberty remained hidden for years along side this big rusty nail. Have I mentioned how much I enjoy my E-Trac! lol

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Along with the Silver, and Indian, the hunt brought several Wheats, and a nice little Colorado 2mil Tax Token.

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The weather is going to warm up a little this week, and I am already looking forward to some Holiday hunt time.

Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving,
Jack
 
It's a sweet machine that finds those tiny silver disks even hidden by rusty stuff.
Great recovery on those two ladies and the fella with the feathers. Those old parks are now new hunting sites for you. Good Luck and HH. |:cheering:
 
Glad your enjoying your new etrac and it keeps getting better. I see you have been getting pointers from angel again :thinkingabout: :poke: :tongue:
 
Looked like a fun hunt to me. :clapping:
Glad to hear you are really enjoying your machine.
Three silvers and an IH would make my day.
The silver tone is such a sweet sound. :smitten: Especially the ones with a little warble to it. Then you know you got a deep one. :happydance01:
 
RaZR link=topic=7924.msg90486#msg90486 date=1321915218 said:
Great recovery on those two ladies and the fella with the feathers.

Many people aren't aware, and I often forget myself, that the portrait on an Indian Head Cent is actually a female. It's Lady Liberty wearing a headdress, the Red Book refers to her as an Indian Princess. The designer of the coin was James Longacre, and it is thought that the rendering of the Indian Princess was based on his daughter Sarah.

It looks like you are having a blast with your new E-Trac, Jack! I'm sure that you have many exciting hunts ahead of you! I can't wait to see what you find next! thumbsup01
 
Tony has said it all, looks like you are going to have a blast with that Etrac. Looking forward to more great posts and congrats on rescuing those silvers, IH and wheats
 
Great hunt Jack, and you clearly are already bonding with the E-Trac :beerbuddy: Very interesting to hear your observations about it :yes:
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=7924.msg90529#msg90529 date=1321963815 said:
Many people aren't aware, and I often forget myself, that the portrait on an Indian Head Cent is actually a female. It's Lady Liberty wearing a headdress, the Red Book refers to her as an Indian Princess. The designer of the coin was James Longacre, and it is thought that the rendering of the Indian Princess was based on his daughter Sarah.

Coin information NAZI!! rofl
 
You are doing well with the machine, Jack, and you will have much more fun in your future hunts too. :yes:
 
I don't know how I missed this!!! Congrats on the E-trac Jack!! Sure is fun hitting them deep one's isn't it!
 
Beefcake link=topic=7924.msg91320#msg91320 date=1322542885 said:
I don't know how I missed this!!!
:embarrassed: Yeah! Me too! :blush:

lol I just started to smile, as I could hear the fun you were having in your voice! :loveit: lol
Nice dig on the dime with the nail next to it! :clapping:
I've never tried tilting the coil to test a target before :confused: Hmm. :thinkingabout: I'll have to remember that :yes:
Nice huntin' Jack!
Congrats on the successful revisits :clapping: :grin:
 
I'm happy for you Jack , it's great to see you enjoying your new E-trac and making great new finds at your old spots . Great quality on your videos I can really get into them . Great pictures too . :perfect10: |:cheering:
 

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