newbie finds!!!!

tnredneck

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Dec 11, 2006
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Paris, Tn.
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Teknetics T2
I went over to a fellow workers house yesterday at lunch to detect for just a few minutes and drop off a detector i have to sell as he was interested in it. I dug a token for 5 cents off at the 1941 strawberry festival in paducah, ky and it was made of copper and the size of a quarter. I showed my buddy how to use the detector and he found a penny or so before i had to head back to work....he showed up this morning with 4 mercury dimes..1942,1942.1936 and 1920. a 1942 washington quarter, buffalo nickel and a wheatie!!! I'd say that was a heck of a start and he wants to buy the detector from me, can you imagine that???



hh tnredneck
 

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TreasureTales

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WTG! You should think about selling used cars, you might make a fortune. ;D Now get over to his hunting site (his yard?) and get the silver he missed. Show him how it's done!!!!
 

Bertman

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Apr 13, 2007
440
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Tulsa, OK
Detector(s) used
Fisher F75 SE, Minelab E-Trac
I agree with BDoo... (kidding) ;) Nothing like finding that silver to get someone hooked on this great hobby...
 

tinkb

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Feb 12, 2005
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Salem Ohio
Hey redneck, did you remember to add the price of those coins you seeded in his yard to the total so he would buy the machine?
 

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