My first Greek coin.......

DugHoles

Bronze Member
May 23, 2005
1,230
8
Hudson Falls, NY
Detector(s) used
White's Spectrum XLT---Tinytec Ultraluxe probe
In the same hole, I found:

-the toy Greek coin
-191_ Wheat penny
-the lead weight (#3 on both sides)

I found these plus tons of junk at my house. They were all coming up at good targets as well.

The ground looked to have a ton of what looked like burned embers from the old school that burned down over 100 years ago. I wonder is this messes with the ground sensitivity at all. I had to really reduce my VDI and AC sensitivities by ten and my preamp by one.

Anyhoo.....I hope you all enjoyed the joke and happy hunting

Cheers!

Dugholes :laughing7:
 

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DaChief

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Sep 16, 2007
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Middle Tennessee
Detector(s) used
-------(Water)------- Garrett Infinium (Relic and Coin) Minelab Sov. Elite
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Weird color there.
 

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