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1918s pennie

coal digger

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:detecting:good news today found two pennies one is a 1918s pennie the other is a 1920 and a 1958 plus a piece of coal scrip from pochants mines cant wait till i get the m6 found out that the house my mom lives in was built in 1880s all my good finds have come from her house so far cant do a lot of metal detecting so i try to make the best of the time that i have would like to know about the m6 if anyone could tell me would love to here from all m6 users keep swinging and always looking good luck to all
 
About the only thing that I can say about the M6 is what a detector-WOW! It is a killer on gold, and also does real well with silver. It is real deep and has the 7 tones which I like. It is good around iron, and works great in both wet and dry sand at the beach (salt water). HH:yo:
 
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