JerV3
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What's up everyone. A friend of mine just bought a dfx a few weeks ago and wanted me to show him how to use it. He picked me and my 2 boys up and we headed out. He took us to a old park. I actually lived behind it years ago and never really gave it to much thought. It's the type of park that is hidden.
When I got there I knew for sure it was from the 1800's. I showed him a few quick tips and we went on our way. It was slow at first and for most of the day. This is another hunted out park. I took the 1400 today in hopes that the site didn't have alot of trash. It was moderate and I was able to still separate.
The first old item found was a really nice 1898 barber dime on the surface. It had a little mud on it and I then knew they didn't get it all. I dug a few wheat's here and there. I then found a small old ring. I then got a really strong signal in the high 80's at 8.5 inches deep. I really love this coil. It reads targets loud at those depths. I dug down under a root and found 2 mercs in the same hole. I was happy with 3 silvers to show for. We were there for about 2.5 hrs.
By the time I met up with my friend he was so frustrated with the dfx he was ready to throw it over a mountain. I told him to chill out this unit takes alot of time to learn. Silver coins don't just jump in your pouch with a dfx. I feal really lucky to have mastered a awesome unit because now I can find things anywhere with that edge.
This unit isn't for the impatient. But if you learn it well it is a great detector. He calmed down showed me his finds and I told him that it was pretty good. He had no old coins one nice old button and some clad. It takes a long time to learn this unit.
I now have a new spot to detect. There is a ton of area and I expect some more good finds from this place. This hobby is all about patients and persistence and a good set of ears couldn't hurt.
I took a pic for you all to show you that my silver is dirty and looks bad also when it comes out.
Thanks for looking
HH Jeremy
When I got there I knew for sure it was from the 1800's. I showed him a few quick tips and we went on our way. It was slow at first and for most of the day. This is another hunted out park. I took the 1400 today in hopes that the site didn't have alot of trash. It was moderate and I was able to still separate.
The first old item found was a really nice 1898 barber dime on the surface. It had a little mud on it and I then knew they didn't get it all. I dug a few wheat's here and there. I then found a small old ring. I then got a really strong signal in the high 80's at 8.5 inches deep. I really love this coil. It reads targets loud at those depths. I dug down under a root and found 2 mercs in the same hole. I was happy with 3 silvers to show for. We were there for about 2.5 hrs.
By the time I met up with my friend he was so frustrated with the dfx he was ready to throw it over a mountain. I told him to chill out this unit takes alot of time to learn. Silver coins don't just jump in your pouch with a dfx. I feal really lucky to have mastered a awesome unit because now I can find things anywhere with that edge.
This unit isn't for the impatient. But if you learn it well it is a great detector. He calmed down showed me his finds and I told him that it was pretty good. He had no old coins one nice old button and some clad. It takes a long time to learn this unit.
I now have a new spot to detect. There is a ton of area and I expect some more good finds from this place. This hobby is all about patients and persistence and a good set of ears couldn't hurt.
I took a pic for you all to show you that my silver is dirty and looks bad also when it comes out.
Thanks for looking
HH Jeremy
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