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- Garrett: AT Pro, AT Gold & Infinium; Minelab: Explorer SE, II; Simplex; Tesoro: Tejon & Outlaw; White's: V3i
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- Relic Hunting
Hello Everyone,
Today, on the 1st day of the New Year, I felt a sense of urgency to detect multiple places for as long as I could stand the 38 degree temperature and breaking through the ½” – 1” frozen (school lots) ground. I was able to hunt for 7+ hours (one coffee break) in a park, two schools and a field with some early history associated with the property. In this series of hunts the Minelab x-terra 705 with the 18.75 kHz coil and the Minelab Explorer SE with the Pro coil were used. The day was full of fun and the usual surprises; you really never know what you will find under the coil. I did find a First a 2002, two EURO coin! Some of the notable finds were: smallest bottle of “coke”, a musket ball, 6 buttons, 2 -button (pins??), 2-Mercury & one toasty Barber dime, Buffalo nickel, wheat cent, some relics and $ 7.48 dollars in CLAD!
I sure hope to get a few more hunts in before old man winter tries to end the fun; still can go in the woods if snow fall amount is kind!
Thank you for looking.
GL & HH
Doc



Today, on the 1st day of the New Year, I felt a sense of urgency to detect multiple places for as long as I could stand the 38 degree temperature and breaking through the ½” – 1” frozen (school lots) ground. I was able to hunt for 7+ hours (one coffee break) in a park, two schools and a field with some early history associated with the property. In this series of hunts the Minelab x-terra 705 with the 18.75 kHz coil and the Minelab Explorer SE with the Pro coil were used. The day was full of fun and the usual surprises; you really never know what you will find under the coil. I did find a First a 2002, two EURO coin! Some of the notable finds were: smallest bottle of “coke”, a musket ball, 6 buttons, 2 -button (pins??), 2-Mercury & one toasty Barber dime, Buffalo nickel, wheat cent, some relics and $ 7.48 dollars in CLAD!
I sure hope to get a few more hunts in before old man winter tries to end the fun; still can go in the woods if snow fall amount is kind!
Thank you for looking.
GL & HH
Doc









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