beephead
Elite Member
I haven't been able to do much detecting due the heat and lack of rain. This is my second time out in several weeks. We got a little rain and I thought I'd take advantage of it. I concentrated on a curb strip that fronted a bunch of early 1900's homes. Most of my time was spent swinging the CTX 3030 with the 6-inch search coil. I found a whole bunch of coins with it including two buffalo nickels, an Indian Head penny, a War Nickel. and a few wheat pennies.
Towards the end of the hunt, I switched to the Deus. While working my way slowly down the edge of the sidewalk I got a sweet soft high audio tone with an ID reading of 96. I was pretty sure it was a silver quarter, but I was surprised to see a Barber quarter pop out of the ground. I'll be hitting that area again soon. Hopefully, I can get some permission to detect some yards along that curb strip that I just detected.
tabman
Towards the end of the hunt, I switched to the Deus. While working my way slowly down the edge of the sidewalk I got a sweet soft high audio tone with an ID reading of 96. I was pretty sure it was a silver quarter, but I was surprised to see a Barber quarter pop out of the ground. I'll be hitting that area again soon. Hopefully, I can get some permission to detect some yards along that curb strip that I just detected.
tabman