F75's First finds!

TheCaribbeanDigger

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Minelab Equinox 800, Fisher F75, Garrett AT Pro, Fisher F2
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Hello good people of TN! Just wanted to show my first finds of using my new F75 LTD Camo edition. Well new for me that is. I took it to a pounded to death site which had been hit with my other 2 machines (AT Pro, Gold Bug Pro) and who knows with how many other detectorists? I picked this high 40's id in the middle of this iron/nail infested area and that I'm pretty sure I scanned with my other machines. It's an 1800's spanish button from an old division. I have found 3 others and another smaller cuff button. Also this nice looking buff from 1936. Looks like it didn't circulated much. Has a lot of meat in it! Should I give it a light clean or should I leave it alone? Give me your thoughts! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1477151575.514722.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1477151595.955605.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1477151620.526229.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1477151638.995450.webp
 

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No machine does everything. I found that out also. The angle you come at the target, the surrounding iron or other metal, the moisture and plenty of other things come into play while detecting. You can miss overlapping your swings and miss a coin by half an inch. That is why nobody will ever get it all.

I would leave the buff alone but that is my opinion. I leave all my water silver alone and it drives people batty. Congrats on some new finds
 

Nice couple of finds.
Glad you are having some success with your new machine. I would gently pop some of the crust off that Buffalo with a wooden toothpick.
Congratulations
 

Great finds from a pounded site.
 

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