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A few hours with the AT Pro today in Aussie

cocksie46

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I managed to get a few hours in today with the AT Pro as I have been laid up with the dreaded flu over the last 10 days. I had permission to detect on private land which in the early 1900's had a racecourse on it and it was used up until the 1950's. After a lot of walking and picking up the usual bits of junk I started to dig coins, all in the same area and only a few feet apart( must have been where the "bookies" hung out):bouncy: Anyway here's my haul:
1900 English penny,1911 Aust. penny,1942 Aust. penny, 1922 Aust. halfpenny, 1946 Aust. Florin, 1882 English shilling, 1943 Aust. shilling, 1941 Aust. sixpence, 1914 Aust. threepence, 1907 English threepence, 1908 English threepence and a silver spoon.:clapping::garrett::detecting: Most were between 4 to 7 inches deep - I can honestly say the AT Pro is one of the best detectors I have used:thumbup: See attached photo.

Cheers,
Kevin
 
cocksie46

Nice finds, did it have a concession stand where they sold Foster's beer :rofl: thats where the money will be at :thumbup:
Go back and find "us" some more and post pic's.

HH
 
Man! You really nailed some pre-decimals Kev I'd love to find that many in one hunt. I've only ever done it once.
Congrats on some great finds.
Mick Evans.
 
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