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COLONIALS NOV. 12

donglassdigger

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ONE OF OUR BETTER LOOKING FINDS OF THE THREE FROM NOV. 12. ALSO FOUND A CONN. CENT AND ANOTHER AS YET UNIDENTIFIABLE COPPER. THE DEEPEST COIN WAS THE CONN. CENT AT 15". THANKS FOR ALL WHO RESPONDED TO MY EARLIER POSTS, YOUR INPUT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. THE E-TRAC HAS BEEN PERFORMING GREAT. WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR PRE 1800 COINAGE AND THE E-TRAC ALWAYS DELIVERS. SINCE WE GOT THE E-TRACS ABOUT 3-4 WEEKS AGO WE HAVE NOT HAD ONE HUNT WHERE WE HAVE COME BACK WITHOUT AN OLD COPPER.
 
Very cool and encouraging!
 
Yep - we have been having the same experiences at the Artifact Detecting Team hunts these past two weekends - the E-Tracs seem to really pull old large coppers out of the ground like a vacuum.
Barry
 
Congratulations on the finds and thanks for the picture! Nice old coin!

NebTrac
 
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