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75 camo upgrade and 2 IH's

osgood

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been out a couple of times with my upgraded old camo ltd. I really think it is more stable and the signals seem to have greater clarity. I took it to a patch we figured had a telecommunication cable under it and previously couldnt detect at all and lo it was quite. Nothing spectacular found but i think the soil there was disturbed and not original. I know it finds the tiniest of things, but thats fine with me. From the sound I can tell immediately if its found a probable coin. On my machine it seems the id numbers have shifted up a little. Before a quarter was an 82-3, now it is an 85 etc, relearned quickly. Is that noticed by others? At a 1900 school found these two IHs. The 1906 seems appropriate, the 1866 in the gravel is paper thin and as you can seems extremely worn. Although I though it odd it was there I figure in my pocket is 35 yr old coins in circulation, unless it is worn from the gravel. I thought it would be more scratched if gravel worn as opposed to handling wear. Sunshine this week, Oh Boy, good hunts all, CO
 
Ha looks like your ground is thawed out now!!

Go hit that cellar hole with the new F75 and let's see what's been hiding there....take the 5" coil too, I'll bet there's still some great finds to make at that site :thumbup:

HH,
Brian
 
Nice Indians!
 
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