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T2 LTD saved me a couple of nice civil war period finds recently

petere

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I Hunted a couple of pounded civil war camps recently with the new T2 LTD to see what was left, and came up with 2 nice civil war period coins and a pretty button.
Here's the button it's a nice looking eagle I
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. another good find was this 1858 flying eagle. Here it is fresh from the ground , it was deep!
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the next one was this large cent. Here's the back fresh from the dirt.Once again this one was missed by many others because it was so deep, but the LTD nailed it
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And the front, 1846 fresh from the lowcountry of South Carolina. Hard to find one this old, that's been in the ground this long, yet come out so pretty. Diggin in the lowcountry with it's sweet soil, there's nothing like it Oh yeah the T2 LTD s are :hot:
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Pete
 
I know you used to use the F75...what made you go to the T2 LTD instead of the F75 LTD? Or are they about the same machine?
Just curious.
Neal
 
Beautiful finds, I love em. And the Flying eagle wow what a nice coin to add to the collection.
 
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