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Totally surprised today - two coins and a huge pull tab in the same hole

BigTony

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I was totally surprised today - I pull out a mercury dime, a wheat cent and a pull tab with the bottle cap attached. No brag - just happy

Not the best photo - I placed the coins on top of the huge pull tab!
 
Well done. Typically, if you have a high conductive target and a lower one in the same hole, the higher conductive target wins out, all things being equal. Sometimes this results in a mixed signal, but the high conductive sound should sneak through.
 
Nice find - in the east they had a beer called Mickey's, I think, which came in wide mouth bottles with that type of cap. Called "the big mouth bottle". Congrats.
 
Very sweet finding a mix like that all in one hole- just goes to show that no place is hunted out until we Minelab users have been over it!

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Cool ! I wonder if another detectorist left that for the next guy or was it someone's test target?
 
Hello Ted, that's cool. I bet you heard that silver sound and didn't expect the rusted nail!
 
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