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Show your best F75 find....

One of my best finds I found today is this N.C. Starburst button along with other C.W. items. The settings were je mode sens.80 tones 2f:crazy:
 
I'm working on it. Nothing "best" but some interesting "fairs".

Oldest coin so far is a '57 Jeffetson Nickel at 7" (in a park that flooded last year and had silted in).
 
Recent seated, 1883 dime with the F-75.

I'll see if i can send a picture to your email in a few minutes.

Thanks for creating the web page,

HH, Paul (Ca)
 
Sterling silver ID bracelet found at 10 inches with the F-75 in a yard in a small town. Traced this down to a guy that used to live there 40 years ago only to find out he moved to Montana and since passed away at the age of 90.
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Found just yesterday in the Gold Country behind a very old store dating back to the 1800s. Have been there before with other machines but a tractor was scraping the field behind the store. In a clump of weeds and dirt I get a reading of about 84 and I am using 3h tones and disc about 6 and sens at about 58. The ground was very hard so I couldn't dig any deeper then an inch but out pops this 1854 seated liberty quarter in perfect shape.

Will have to hit this place again in a few weeks wish it would rain.
 
Take your pick!


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I suppose I can include these. Though, it could be said, "it's like kissing your sister."

These were found at my club's free Spring Fun-Hunt. I don't count them as true finds, but am happy to have them. I'd say the Walking Liberty half is the best coin I've pulled from the earth (though not much earth).

Shows the F-75 can play well with other detectors around.
 
i wanted you to go to my page and hit the email button to sent me your pics by email with your name so i know i have permission to put it on my www.fisherf75.com finds page.

Thanks,
Andy
 
I suppose my favorite F75 find would be my war of 1812 era Naval Button....

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HH
Rich
 
my F75 and F4 finds page here : http://www.fisherf75.com/pb/wp_076e41e6/wp_076e41e6.html?0.47940707180045594

Andy,NM
 
I found this 13MM CSA Button the first day out with my F75. Been over that area several times but the fast target seperation was the trick, laying about an inch and a half away was a big rusty nail that my other detectors picked up instead of the button and I never dug it. I posted it earlier but it is my best find to date with any detector. Thanks...Jim
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bill!
what the hell did you drill a hole in it for?..6 beers in the hot sun?....great find!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
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