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Favorite coin finds so far with the F75.

cyan5449

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I was wondering what coins some of you have found with your F75. I have only been detecting for about 8 months and I have really gotten quite good at finding stuff. Figured I would post some of my favorite finds and would love to see some of yours!

The first is a 1967 J Deutsche mark, not old however it is a key date and to my surprise it is worth 40 euro. The second is a 1964 5 Mark coin, it is one of my favorites because it is the first silver coin I found. The 3rd is a Roman Hadrian Sesterius made out of bronze. Thought it was quite strange for a coin to be green but that is the color of patina bronze coin's can get over the centuries. The next is a 1928 50 pfennig coin which came out quite nicely, sadly most coins I find over here are trashed pretty bad. The oldest modern time's coin I found was a 5 Kreuzer from Austria dated at 1765 was really excited to find my first 1700's coin. Finally is my favorite coin find of all my first roman silver coin I believe the face on the coin is the Emperor Tiberius it is such a nice little coin and the Found it were my Bounty Hunter 505 had missed it before. Well post some of your favorite coin finds, would love to see them!
 
Wow cyan! Beautiful finds!
In the U.S. we are ecstatic to find coins in the 1700's and 1800's.
I was able to dig up a 1696 silver English shilling, my oldest coin to date.
Most finds are with the 75 but recently using the cz3d and finding 1700's coins also.
I really enjoy finding the old state coppers from the 1700's.
 
Thank you steve o, I am also from the U.S. (Iowa) So it is quite the experience to be able to find objects with such history behind them. I have been hunting and hunting for my first 1600's coin I am sure I will run into it eventually. I am also still learning to hunt with my F75 so I am starting to get the feeling I will find something truly amazing if I keep at it. Congrats on that 1696 that must of been an amazing day for you.
 
Those coins are soooo cool,would love to find some like that!!!! hh rick in mi.
 
Cyan, did you find those coins in the U.S.?
 
No all of them were found around Wiesbaden, Germany. I am from the US however, just moved to Germany a few years ago.
 
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