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Musketeer finds a 1942 DIME"":minelab:

Gunnar MN

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[size=large]Mike called me up today , to get out to the hot spot that has been giving up silver and some nice tokens i was all for it > Mike brought his silver umax whith the 8" coil and i was using my musketeer whith the 7" DD this spot is very trashy and full of nails we wher both hunting in disq mike got a nice 1954 dog tax tag of copper and some cladd and i got some cladd and lots of nails and some pull tabs and then i got a nice 1942 dime made my day now to say one detector is better is not fair in this situation a smaller coil is an advantige and bigger is not so good because nails are masking goodies found out whear the tokens are from frome a passer by cant say yet still lots of goodies in thear on the lot this will be my 3rd silver coin since MAY 2007 and they do not come along to often for me [/size]
 
Great, I knew you would get to like that Musketeer!

Steve
 
A big gratz on your silver and fun hunt. All hunts are fun, just icing on the cake when ya find something nice. Yeah, silver doesnt come real often for many of us.
Glad you liking that Musky, Ive been wanting one but never bit the bullet to buy one. I see a Minelab in my future but not the Musky.
Best,
John
 
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