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OregonGregg
Loaded up the dogs and we headed out to Rippville today. Started off with the Vanquish 440 and it wasn't long got a signal and dug a very very rough shape V Nickel. It's soaking in the acid as I type this and I can just make out 189? Used the 440 for about 2 1/2 hrs.
I then gave the ol'Racer 2 with 7" coil a go. Only found a few doodads with it.
For the last hour of the day I got out the good ol' Fors CoRe and headed over to an area that we call "tin" hill. Its a dirty nasty site loaded with rusted tin and iron.
I did finally manage to find a keeper, but this is where I'm gonna need some of that X-Spert advice. I'm not sure if I found one of those semi-quasi its silver but it's not kinda coin or did I actually find a real silver coin. See pic #1 and let me know what you x-sperts think.............
Was fun to finally get out a bit, dogs had a blast, and was fun to find a few things. Monte was going to join me but his whole moving thing got in the way today.
Gregg,
Are your running around without your readers again? Last time it was a Merc dime, this time a Barber. Yes, Barber coins are silver.
Glad to see that you've officially broken in that Vanquish, brushed the dust off the Racer 2 and verified operation of the CoRe. Guess that makes you ready for June.
Rich -
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Just One More Good Target Before I Go . . . .
800 - Deus