angellionel
11-27-2010, 09:26 PM
Man it was cold today! This afternoon the wind began to pick up too, making it even colder. I lasted only four hours at the park. It's time to start wearing some thermals. lol
Anyway, George (coinnut) kindly loaned me his Sunray X-5 coil as I wanted to give it a try at a trashy park I had worked in recent weeks. It is a nice coil, and it performed well at the trashy site. Two things I noticed though. First, the aluminum screw caps that heavily litter that park were not sounding off with the uneven warble I am used to hearing when using the Pro coil. The Fe number was hitting mostly at 14 though, as expected. Second, the depth gauge was way off. For example, targets showing up as 8 inches deep were actually at about 4 inches. Nothing that one can not adjust to however. :yes:
I dug up plenty of coins from among the trash, but only three were silver. One is a half dollar though. :happydance01: I also dug up a sterling silver ring and a 18k gold plated ring.
The three silver coins I dug up today. The Walking Liberty is my 27th Walker this year, 13 found with the E-Trac at parks and 14 with the Excalibur while shallow water detecting.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/November/silvercoins_112710.jpg
The silver ring is marked 'Sterling'. It has an interesting design, the full body image of a man, a swimmer perhaps.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/November/sterlingsilverring_112710.jpg
This is a nice vintage ring. The marking Karaclad is a trademark for a very thick gold electroplating process; this type of plating is about 14 times thicker than standard electroplating.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/November/vintagekaratcladring_112710.jpg
Stay warm everyone!
HH!
Anyway, George (coinnut) kindly loaned me his Sunray X-5 coil as I wanted to give it a try at a trashy park I had worked in recent weeks. It is a nice coil, and it performed well at the trashy site. Two things I noticed though. First, the aluminum screw caps that heavily litter that park were not sounding off with the uneven warble I am used to hearing when using the Pro coil. The Fe number was hitting mostly at 14 though, as expected. Second, the depth gauge was way off. For example, targets showing up as 8 inches deep were actually at about 4 inches. Nothing that one can not adjust to however. :yes:
I dug up plenty of coins from among the trash, but only three were silver. One is a half dollar though. :happydance01: I also dug up a sterling silver ring and a 18k gold plated ring.
The three silver coins I dug up today. The Walking Liberty is my 27th Walker this year, 13 found with the E-Trac at parks and 14 with the Excalibur while shallow water detecting.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/November/silvercoins_112710.jpg
The silver ring is marked 'Sterling'. It has an interesting design, the full body image of a man, a swimmer perhaps.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/November/sterlingsilverring_112710.jpg
This is a nice vintage ring. The marking Karaclad is a trademark for a very thick gold electroplating process; this type of plating is about 14 times thicker than standard electroplating.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/November/vintagekaratcladring_112710.jpg
Stay warm everyone!
HH!