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A few finds

Low-Boy/LCPM

Active member
We were hunting some real nasty ground. It was a lot that dates back to the 1800s. I was in Petaluma Calif and they had taken a lot of the dirt and piled it maybe about two feet high and it was about ten feet long in sections. I was combing the dirt from the top of the mound downwards. And my F75 was very noisy I looked around and there were lots of phone poles around. The cool thing about the F75 is that even no there was a lot of interference when it found a good target it hit it. It was raining off and on but did find an old token and a old nickel and button.
 
I know I sound like a broken record, but tokens are often worth FAR more than any dug coin....:thumbup:
 
I have some nice old tokens it is just hard for me to part with them for money I would rather sell a detector I don't use then a token I don't use..ha
 
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