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Relic finds with F70 & F75

dirtdigger08

New member
Hi This is what my buddy has dug in 6 weeks since he got the F70. Yes he dug 2 gold coins a week apart, 1861and a 62 from camps that were suppose to be dug out and not worth hunting..I just found my second gold dollar this past Sunday but its been 18 years apart but in the same camp. I just haven't had the time to photograph my finds but I will try in the next week or so..I dug my coin in the middle of a pile of scattered iron. I believe it was inside a tent for there were more iron areas just like that in one area that would have been idea for a camp. A few hut sites were also in the area but have been well dug out over the years. We are using the settings of O disc, 99 sensitivity, 4 tones and jewelry mode..ground is about 54 fast grab but I always add 2 -3 to that number. With the four tones you can hear targets above, below and next to iron, but you will put up with a lot of iron signals, but that is where it is..Everyone through the years have left the good stuff next to it for their detectors couldn't see it..The 70/75 processor is just so fast, when you get a iron tone walk around it in a circle moving the coil over that spot and if it gives you a another tone of the other three dig it. Sometimes it may be an iron piece that will fool you but the reward will out weight the digging..We have proved it to ourselves more times than you can imagine and the picture shows it.
 
Those gold coins must of been sweet. That would brighten anyones day up.
 
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