
<p><strong>I used to wonder from time to time when I would go out hunting for coins what I was missing.</strong> Well⦠I donāt wonder anymore⦠I MINELAB the spot! I was out Sunday with the E-TRAC checking out a spot that I had permission to hunt. After hunting for awhile a friend and I had turned up some clad and other relics such as a piece of a crotal bell and 2 oil lamp tops.</p>
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<p>After hunting for awhile and taking a short break I got the idea to MINELAB a small spot that has had at least 2 other people over it with at least 3 different machines, some of which were considered to be āhigh-endā machines.</p>
<p>After working the area over for awhile the results were 5 wheat cents ranging in age from 1917S to 1940 and a 1941 Winged Liberty dime. Although any of these items on its own may not seem significant, the fact that they were recovered from another heavily hunted area might be. </p>
<p>In a couple of instances these targets were masked by bits of aluminum or iron and the E-TRAC still spotted them. Iām not worried about those hunted out areas⦠I smile and tell people to bring them on. Iāve found that by Minelabbing it I WILL FIND what they didnāt and as the saying goes āThatās just more for me!ā. Right?</p>
<p>Keep up the great work Minelab. The E-TRAC continues to be a great machine.</p>
