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Some interesting finds

Terry

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You just have to dig those lower numbers when your in an old location. Never know what you'll find. Just love the T2.
 
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I found a UCV medal from the 1913 reunion in Macon, GA with mine a while back. I don''t remember the number and I really don't remember if I was using the T2 or the F75 but either would have done it. I love things like that!!! Very nice!
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Julien
 
The numbers were in the low 70"s but I don't remember exactly. In these old fields I set the discrimination at 50 to boost the depth and run as high on the sensitivity as I can. Then I dig everything.
 
I believe one is the first world war (the beavers overseas) badge and the other I think is the second world war. They used the school sites in those days for pretty much everything including dances, parades etc...
 
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