Pretty good that you only have to hit your back yard to find pre decimals.
Na mate every one has been a solid tone and id number....though the deepest was only 6inches but its hard pack clay...i dug heeps of scratchy tones and the numbers would switch from 40 to 10 to 36 ect...and they were all junk...but all the coins seem to stay on there respective target number...there are a few that the exterra is saying 10 inches or deeper that i will dig eventually...but will need the pick for those onessilver said:8) Those deep scratchy signals Smokey !
Thanks for the tip Silver ..Will keep digging the scratchy ones....dont wana miss one The sixpence was a good 6inch...and it screemed with a constant 34 id...though... i am running the terra at full sensitivity...slower and lower than usual..silver said:Gotta be a tight scratchy signal for deeper silvers beyond analyzing capacity for the Ace(for me), (thrippies mainly), the solid repeatable tones are the easy ones that everyone can find specially coppers and big silvers(not to mention all the junk ones). :lol:
Cheers AR..Got a bit of a tip from the Silver King...So im feelin positive...Stuck at work till 1 ...So will have a mid afternoon Silver hunt today :lol:AtomRat said:Nice work mate, sniff out them silvers!
Just lernt this of Silver and B5...its citric acid get it from woolworths $2.50. Put a bit with hot water and make a gel/paste...Chuck in ya coin ...or coins ...give them a brush with a toothbrush or small paint brush...keep them there til late clean i spose.. CAB...meens citric acid bathLORD said:SB, what do i have to do to CAB silvers. Is this something i can do at home?
I have tried the bi carb but doesnt seem to be doing much.
Cheers mate
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