Need help Identifying this

digginEmup

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Apr 23, 2017
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minelab excal
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Looks and feels like lead found 2 of these at two different wreck sites
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creskol

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What kind on wreck side? Can you post more photos?
 

CRUSADER

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May 25, 2007
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XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil
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Tough to ID a scrap like that. My observations are:
Doesn't look Lead in the picture.
Looks like a silver or zinc alloy that might have been in a fire.
 

49er12

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Aug 22, 2013
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Minelab xterra, Whites DFX, Notka Makro Simplex. Folks the price don’t mean everything, the question is are you willing to put in the time to learn the machine, experience will pay off I guarantee it.
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If it’s lead , lead was used and formed in many ways, lead usually hits good on machine. Sinkers and other forms, I look dumb founded figuring things out, whatever you do keep and figure later don’t throw away, here in western Pennsylvania we find hunks of lead at times
 

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