CTDirtFisher
04-09-2013, 09:19 PM
Let me just start with.... I LOVE MY CTX 3030 !!!
I went to a small park tonight that I stopped visiting 2+ years ago... You can walk around this park in 90 seconds... It is between a marina and the Amtrack Railway...
This was the first place I hunted with my Bounty Hunter Landstar and I still remember getting my 1st Indian Head Penny (1888) there 5 years ago... I recovered 10+ Indians, 2 Shield Nickels, a few Merc's and a couple of buffalo's... but I always felt there was older silver there...
There is lots of deep lead and large pieces of rusting iron at this site... but its been 2 years and I'm armed with my 3030 now :-)
I had started at a park close by this place and had some clad and 5 Wheaties in my pouch...
I first decent signal was a sharp chirp of a 42, but not very deep... 4-5... It is a super thin barber dime...
1900 Barber Dime...
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There was some older silver here :-) and now it is in my possession... :happy:
Next up was a nickel signal... and as Usual the condition is... weak... but there is a date... 1901...
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next up was the nice mid 30's sound aka.... as 1899 Indian...
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The next 3 recovered targets where all within a 10 foot circle... and sounded almost like an Indian Penny... but also sounded like deep iron... Well they were deep pieces of lead...
New York, New Haven, & Hartford Rail Roads Lead Seals...
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The next recovered target I shot video of (and will get up tomorrow), its was not the best signal, but I was pretty sure it was deep silver @ 7...
A 2nd 1900 Barber Dime...
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5 Minutes later I for a 10 signal that I was pretty sure was iron... but it was a small encrusted coin...
1867 Indian Head Penny...
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My last target was my 6th Wheat Penny...
Total Keepers:
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DID I MENTION I LOVE MY CTX 3030 !! :-) :happy:
I went to a small park tonight that I stopped visiting 2+ years ago... You can walk around this park in 90 seconds... It is between a marina and the Amtrack Railway...
This was the first place I hunted with my Bounty Hunter Landstar and I still remember getting my 1st Indian Head Penny (1888) there 5 years ago... I recovered 10+ Indians, 2 Shield Nickels, a few Merc's and a couple of buffalo's... but I always felt there was older silver there...
There is lots of deep lead and large pieces of rusting iron at this site... but its been 2 years and I'm armed with my 3030 now :-)
I had started at a park close by this place and had some clad and 5 Wheaties in my pouch...
I first decent signal was a sharp chirp of a 42, but not very deep... 4-5... It is a super thin barber dime...
1900 Barber Dime...
[attachimg=1]
There was some older silver here :-) and now it is in my possession... :happy:
Next up was a nickel signal... and as Usual the condition is... weak... but there is a date... 1901...
[attachimg=2]
next up was the nice mid 30's sound aka.... as 1899 Indian...
[attachimg=3]
The next 3 recovered targets where all within a 10 foot circle... and sounded almost like an Indian Penny... but also sounded like deep iron... Well they were deep pieces of lead...
New York, New Haven, & Hartford Rail Roads Lead Seals...
[attachimg=4]
The next recovered target I shot video of (and will get up tomorrow), its was not the best signal, but I was pretty sure it was deep silver @ 7...
A 2nd 1900 Barber Dime...
[attachimg=5]
5 Minutes later I for a 10 signal that I was pretty sure was iron... but it was a small encrusted coin...
1867 Indian Head Penny...
[attachimg=6]
My last target was my 6th Wheat Penny...
Total Keepers:
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DID I MENTION I LOVE MY CTX 3030 !! :-) :happy: