Great day out!! Kg, Indian and relic

creade

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I finally got out this summer for only the 2nd time. The weather was too good to pass up. No mosquitoes,no bug spray,not too hot. I haven't used the CTX very long over the last 18 months so I'm still learning. One thing is swing speed,makes a huge difference. With the atp,you could swing like a bat out of hell,not with the CTX. I had to retrain myself on the detector. I'm starting to get a few aha moments now. I decided to go to a couple of cellars I've pounded with pro but haven't found a thing at in almost 2 years. I did a total of 3 hours at both sites. The first cellar ,I hit a thimble within 5 minutes then a undated KG 10 minutes later. Then came a spoon. I really don't know what it's made off. Its not Sterling but not plated,maybe coin silver?? No idea but it's got a nice design on the handle. I'm not sure the age either since the way it's connected to the bowl,it reminds me of my pewter spoon,rattail. Then a serving fork and lastly a 1864 Indian in good shape. Next site I've pounded right to death and haven't found a thing in the last 4 times but keep going back since that's where I found the fugio. I found 3 buttons there. One tombac,one with a imperial backmark in awesome shape and a cuff button with design. That was a toughie,at least 12 inches down. If I didn't have a pinpointer,I don't think I'd ever find it. It was so small,I couldn't locate it. IMG_20170825_175153273.jpg IMG_20170825_175537141-1664x936.jpg IMG_20170825_175343537_crop_468x468.jpg IMG_20170825_175435494_crop_468x369.jpg IMG_20170825_175843598_crop_669x197.jpg IMG_20170825_175901140_crop_715x468.jpg IMG_20170825_175705091_crop_458x494.jpg IMG_20170825_175727114_crop_277x293.jpg IMG_20170825_180130937_crop_350x322.jpg IMG_20170825_180121480_crop_412x362.jpg


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dirtdigginfool

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Great stuff, creade! When I started, I was mentored by a friend with a 3030..wow, what a machine, he enjoyed swinging behind me, and picking up all the deep stuff that I missed...he would call me back and have me try to locate the target...which, I did every time..but I had to work at it, different angles usually worked..we were both surprised when I did pick up a token over 10 inches down, especially when there was a huge nail at 6 inches. I bet that CTX was glad to get out!! Truly a silver sniffing unit..congrats on a fine day...Ddf
 

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creade

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Thanks ,it felt great not only to swing the detector but to finally start to understand it
 

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I'd say that looks like a great day ! Congrats on some nice finds.
 

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Nice finds. That's a cool cufflink.
 

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creade

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Great stuff, creade! When I started, I was mentored by a friend with a 3030..wow, what a machine, he enjoyed swinging behind me, and picking up all the deep stuff that I missed...he would call me back and have me try to locate the target...which, I did every time..but I had to work at it, different angles usually worked..we were both surprised when I did pick up a token over 10 inches down, especially when there was a huge nail at 6 inches. I bet that CTX was glad to get out!! Truly a silver sniffing unit..congrats on a fine day...Ddf
I'm still in the learning process. Even though I got it last February ,I didn't get out more than 5-6 times last year. Not really enough to learn a machine like this. I've started getting the hang of it though,changing settings,here and there. The biggest thing was not to swing fast. Coming from the pro,I had to really work at that.
 

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The coins after a 1 day soak in mineral oil. The kg is really coming around[emoji1] IMG_20170826_171810764_crop_283x238.jpg IMG_20170826_171705183_crop_294x257.jpg IMG_20170826_171009019_crop_305x268.jpg IMG_20170826_171031716_crop_264x279.jpg

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Congratualtions on the nice relics and old copper coins! :occasion14:
 

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creade

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Thanks,it's my first copper in over a year. The first couple of years I found a ton then the last 2 ,not so much so this was pretty exciting!!
 

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Nice bunch of very old relics from a "hunted out" site. I like the two-tined fork and spoon. Also, the football-shaped button looks like a cufflink to me.
 

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awesome clean up job, meant for both the actual cleaning as well as the recoveries at the site.
 

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Congrats on some really sweet finds!

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creade

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Nice bunch of very old relics from a "hunted out" site. I like the two-tined fork and spoon. Also, the football-shaped button looks like a cufflink to me.

Thanks! I'm hoping for a little rain then I'll hit it again :metaldetector:
 

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Nice finds and post...like you...I keep learning more each outing with the CTX...
 

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creade

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awesome clean up job, meant for both the actual cleaning as well as the recoveries at the site.
Thanks! I've got better at cleaning over the years. I've destroyed many coins when I first started,I'm learning
 

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