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The ATX does not discriminate types of GOLD!

WaterWalker

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Spring left fast last Friday. I got out Saturday, Sunday and today. I had to feed the Armadillo and I found out that he was non-discriminatory about what type of gold it liked. Also it was equally pleased to play with a see-through Indian Head. The gold chain, I believe had a charm on it and that I cut the chain and retrieved it in the first scoop, the charm came up in the second scoop. I never saw the rest of the chain. The Indian head is hard to make out, but it is there and you can see-through the coin in several spots along the outline of the Indian's head. The chain is gold and the GOLD that came up today was my first target, the Indian was about 3rd from last. Thanks to Casper2 for scaring up the Indian. I had to leave him digging as my wife was calling...SPRING IS WONDERFUL! So is the ATX.
 
Wow WaterWalker, I wonder if that old IH would've still been around in another 5 years or just have faded into history? And WTG on the award winning gold!!:bouncy:
 
Never seen a Copper that bad. Must have been down a long time. What do you think?
 
My guess the IH has been swimming around the ocean bottom for some 80-150 years.
I found it at a popular beach back in the 1930's. and it was a fishing pier before that.
It sure did put a new meaning to the phrase "I'm a little thin on funds right now."
The ocean erodes / corrodes the copper, silver, aluminum and steel...I am glad it has no affect on gold.
 
Nice! That chain is a tough little target! Good to know the ATX is working out for you!:thumbup:
Mud
 
Nice finds! My armadillo is quite jealous that I took out the AT Pro yesterday. It needs a rest from all that freezing weather. Good things are are coming soon! ;)
 
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