Hi Guys
Took the XTerra 705 Gold model out yesterday afternoon to the local church yard and grave yard.
Found the usual ring pulls, lead, brass pieces and other junk.
But did manage to locate the following Pennies
!x 1866, 1x 1873 and 1x 1875 !!! So pleased with this find
All coins were located about 100mm into the ground, with the soil quite well packed hard and some small pebbles occasionally.
The coins usually read as 32 on the screen whilst in the ground. I used a visual grid system (trees planted in rows) to cover the area in a methodical search pattern.
Hope the scanned images come out OK (first time I have done this).
Monty
PS I only covered about 10% of the land and I will be asking the local pastor for his permission to cover the rest of the area, so heres to hoping there is more 8)
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/2033/1389312463_one_penny_coins.pdf
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/2033/1389312492_one_penny_coins_other_side.pdf
Took the XTerra 705 Gold model out yesterday afternoon to the local church yard and grave yard.
Found the usual ring pulls, lead, brass pieces and other junk.
But did manage to locate the following Pennies
!x 1866, 1x 1873 and 1x 1875 !!! So pleased with this find
All coins were located about 100mm into the ground, with the soil quite well packed hard and some small pebbles occasionally.
The coins usually read as 32 on the screen whilst in the ground. I used a visual grid system (trees planted in rows) to cover the area in a methodical search pattern.
Hope the scanned images come out OK (first time I have done this).
Monty
PS I only covered about 10% of the land and I will be asking the local pastor for his permission to cover the rest of the area, so heres to hoping there is more 8)
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/2033/1389312463_one_penny_coins.pdf
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/2033/1389312492_one_penny_coins_other_side.pdf