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Another 2 days at the St. Lawrence spots

M_d_in_guy

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Trust me you don't want to see the trash I took away, ok how about a bucket full, only a little mopping bucket lol. I tell you this disc 1 and 30 on iron full sens, and audio to choose works so good. I found on this without the audio the signature of each find is unique to it's own that is. I think it's like a ATPRO with a different voice for the targets. On all metal there's zero on the range of tones, only how it hits. Rings were good to me and the oldest coin so far, an 1806 HIBERNIA farthing Irish mint (the one thats green). The single shot is a medal won in the 140 LB shell eight man race. it was issued in 1952 and currently trying to find the owner of it, should be able to as I contacted a person today who knows how to find the owner. A fun part of this hobby eh. The long cylinder of brass (small size) is a lipstick from I believe 1882 in oval shape made in USA. Kissproof Midget and as you can see pennies galore, still need to clean and check them. What a great summer it's been for detecting, looks like the window is slowly closing, cheers and HH everyone. Oh there's still about ten bucks in clad that I didn't put in the pics. An a few more pieces that are relaxin in the suds lol.

Jon
 
My pleasure Mud thanks for staying tuned to the channel lol. It was lots of hard work and full days, yet there is still lots of areas to do there yet. Really enjoyed detecting there and maybe get a few more days in before the snow flies. HH

Jon
 
Lol Un, ya my pictures really suck, still trying to get my hands on a good camera for cheap. Thanks an HH.

Jon
 
That is a real nice showing, that has got to be a tough place to hunt with currents and cold temps.
When you get some better pics I'm sure everyone would like a closer look at those goodies. For my pictures I'm using an iPhone 5 and it not too shabby.
HH - Bruce
 
You've sure got a hot spot there! 1806 - man, that's great, and a five ringer!! Thanks for sharing your treasures with us!
 
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