Chinese Cash Coin, Buttons, Buckle, Hinges, Horseshoes, Ball, and Bullets

Eastender

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My third ever cash coin. Six horseshoes. The conical bullets are around .60, the small button-like object is polished lead. We finally got a coating of snow which allowed me to wade into what is normally tick-infested brush. But just above freezing so a few ticks were moving, however slowly.

The Nox 900 continues to impress. Stability with the sensitivity maxed out at 28 in the woods. I'm finding depth and sensitivity a notable increase over the 800. This weekend I'm returning to a colonial site that had enough EMI to force me to back the 800 sensitivity down to 16. Time to see how much improvement the 900 makes in dealing with a cell tower.
 

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My third ever cash coin. Six horseshoes. The conical bullets are around .60, the small button-like object is polished lead. We finally got a coating of snow which allowed me to wade into what is normally tick-infested brush. But just above freezing so a few ticks were moving, however slowly.

The Nox 900 continues to impress. Stability with the sensitivity maxed out at 28 in the woods. I'm finding depth and sensitivity a notable increase over the 800. This weekend I'm returning to a colonial site that had enough EMI to force me to back the 800 sensitivity down to 16. Time to see how much improvement the 900 makes in dealing with a cell tower.
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

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