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First Good hunt with the V3i

hang7575

New member
After having the V3i upgrade I finally got everything adjusted where I like. The relic program is much better than the original. Got out to a new spot that was supposedly hunted hard. Doing a little local research the info told me that there was a confederate bivouac site somewhere in that field and I think I found it. First time out found King George II copper and a 1807 half cent good but not what I was looking for , moved to opposite end of field and dug the buckles and the bullet .Also got a Mercury dime and a wheat penny
 
Very good hunt Andy and a nice assortment of relics.
 
Nice finds. Some old coins there. Funny, you move to get the relics and I move to get the coins. But Congrats!

Maybe someone here can answer a question. I don't understand how someone can lose a belt buckle. I mean isn't it attached to a belt, which is attached to pants? :tongue:
I know buttons pop off, but belt buckles?

EMS
 
n/t
 
Nice finds :twodetecting::whites::thumbup:
 
hang7575 said:
Those buckles are off soldiers equipment and or horse tack

Thanks. The ignorance of this coin hunter shows.
 
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