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:usaflag: 10K, but it looks to be from the 50's or 60's :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
The water was a little rough, but I decided to take my Dual Field for a quick spin this PM and in about two hours of hunting found over a dozen coins (all recent I think) most of them showing the effects of salt water exposure.

One lead weight, a few pieces of junk metal and this gold ring.

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The "stone" is badly abraded and it's impossible to tell what it is, but in a 10K setting it likely isn't valuable.

Hey ---gold is gold, right?

CJ
 
n/t
 
Hi Mikie,

It's a Whites PI machine with a 6" coil inside a 12" coil and it is fast becoming my favorite detector.

It is auto ground ballancing, but has no descrimination.

I can't tell if it detects deeper as some folks claim, but it seems I am finding more targets with it.

Thanks for your reply Friend,

CJ
 
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