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I have been using the F75LE for two and half years and doing well. Last week I was invited to a coworkers 1940 house in Hamilton, Ohio and found a 1944 Wheat, 1952D Rosie, 1919 and 1937 Mercury Dimes. On Monday I went back and found three more Mercury Dimes (Pictured) 1920, 1929, 1943. I also found 12 Wheat Pennies with the oldest being a 1918 and the coolest being 3 1919 Pennies. 1919, 1919D, 1919S. What a Great Hobby Thanks for looking
Thanks mudpuppy and others for viewing and the welcome to the forum. I have been detecting for three years now. I started with a low in detector, then bought the F5. I then upgraded to the F75 back in March 2011. The coins I found on Monday with the F75 all about 7 inch's deep, DE mode and sens at 85.
Silver in the hole sure brightens the day, huh Keith. Glad to have you in the forum.
The 75, even the original ones, are great machines. I still use one from when they first came out.....it's like a good old friend that doesn't let you down. I'm a bit sentimental when it comes to good tools, excuse me.