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Lone Star with 8" and 10" coils.

I just got into metal detecting a few months ago, and as I learn the machine more and more, I rescan my own yard and find new stuff every time.
One of my first finds was a 1971 Kennedy 50c piece!
Ironically, the oldest coins I have found is a 1938 nickel, the first year of the Jeffersons and a 1946 dime, the first year of the Roosevelts.
 
I have been using a Time Ranger since the last week of April. Love it so far but so much yet to learn.
 
LANDSTAR for me!!! I also use an older Whites coinmaster and a Tesoro compadre. My LANDSTAR was my first and remains the favorite. When the old elbow starts to hurt, I switch to to Tesoro, (because it is so light). When I hit a questionable target, I swing the LANDSTAR to discriminate or pinpoint.
 
Pioneer 505
 
I mentioned in an earlier post that I have a Pioneer 505, along with it I have the 4, 8", & 11"DD coils. It rocks!!!
 
Tracker IV, Pioneer 505, (my best friend) and unraveling the mysteries of a fisher f70
 
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