Two Parks - Two Silvers

Oct 5, 2014
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Detector(s) used
Garrett: AT Pro, AT Gold & Infinium; Minelab: Explorer SE, II; Simplex; Tesoro: Tejon & Outlaw; White's: V3i
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Hello Everyone,

Today, I decided to hit two old parks under heavy cloud cover and an occasional light shower. I used the Minelab Explorer II with a 5” Sun Ray coil with a wide open screen, sensitivity=24, conductive tones and deep=on. These parks have been hammered by me and others for years, but they still give up a silver or two if you get the correct ground conditions and machine settings. The dimes were hiding very deep, but the Sun Ray probe sniffed them out once the plug was opened. It never ceases to amaze me how well the Explorer II can sniff out deep coins, even with a 5” coil…remarkable.

Today’s finds:

1920 & 1925 Mercury dimes
1910, 1916 & 1957 Wheat cents
A very well worn nickel (perhaps V?) and some clad

Thank you looking!

Best Regards,

Doc
GL & HH

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Upvote 26
love the mercs!
 

KILLIN' it out there today - Congrats! :skullflag:
 

Way to dial in that machine! I tried a 5" but too much trash in ghost towns, or I'm a little impatient. I've tried wide open too but have to bump that iron discrimination a few notches, or my brain will explode. Looks to me if that set up works well for hunted out parks:) Changing your set up is always a learning experience. Congrats!
 

Good job on the silvers!, ya never know whats there!
 

Hello diggingthe1,

You are right about the settings, learning your machines capabilities will always produce positive results in the field.

Regards,

Doc
 

Great finds Doc! I love the challenge of finding silver in hunted out places- Keep up the good work!

-- Jeff --
 

WTG Doc... sniffing out coins in trashy areas takes alot of patience. Looks like yours paid out.
 

Great hunt! Love the silver!
 

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