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    US coin for identification

    I was rooting through my "Junk" from a search a couple of weeks ago and had a closer look at this coin and decided I could Just make out " States Of Amer", So I guess its a US coin. It was found in a remote field in Dorset in the South of England. Can anyone give me an ID on it? Cheers DD
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    Todays finds with the F75

    Silver Denarius of Marcus Aurelius Caesar 161-180AD Wafer thin copper halfpenny 1666 trade token
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    Silver Groat

    Another silver coin liberated by the F75, this is a Edward IV 2nd reign groat 1571-83 It gave a rock steady 61 on the display from a couple of inches down
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    Charles II silver coin

    I recovered this tiny Charles II (1660-85) silver penny yesterday. Its about the size of thumbnail and wafer thin, this one was a couple of inches deep. The reading we get on these coins can be from 19 upwards.
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    Coil Connector tip

    I did a little bit of experimenting this morning with My F75 as my new Small coil arrived and confirmed something that I had suspected for some time. If the screw connector on the coil plug is not screwed into the plug on the detector body as tight as you can physically get it, the machine...
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    Some F75 Finds from the UK

    I have been using the F75 fir over 6 months now in the UK and it is my first choice machine between my XP Goldmaxx Power and Minelab Explorer. The sites I hunt have been habited in some cases for at least 3000 years, so there is plenty of metal in the ground, its not unusual to get 3 or 4 iron...
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    New Minelab Explorer announced at Corfe

    Minelab officially announced the new Explorer today at the Minelab Owners rally at Corfe Castle in the UK The machine is to be called the Explorer SE, unfortuneatly I missed the presentation. DOH! and details on the new machine were sketchy, but I'm told that amongst other improvements it has a...
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    X-Terra 50 HF coil finds

    A couple of my finds from today using the X-Terra50 with the HF coil.(I dug a hell of a lot of deep iron using this coil!) The coin is a 1836 silver groat or 4 pence piece, quite an unusual find and the buckle dates from between 1660-1720 [attachment 25158 groat-H.jpg] [attachment 25159...
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    3 Tiny Roman Coins

    :ukflag:Just thought I'd post a picture of 3 Tiny Roman Coins I dug today. They are in poor condition due to the heavy damp soil, but the XTerra winkled them out! (I dug a ton of lead as well!) The field they come from is heavily invested with Iron, at least one piece on every sweep. My Explorer...
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