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  1. still looking 52

    Finally found one!

    Love that barber quarter, it looks a little dirty but not worn much. Probably dropped in the early 1900s.
  2. still looking 52

    Just standing around

    Pretty much silver 101 is gone and this is an excellent example of unmasking a great silver coin. Way to eek that silver out!
  3. still looking 52

    Out of the fight

    Try doing backwards set ups, by this I mean lay on your stomach,pull your legs up and catch your legs with your hands then raise your head up from that position. When I first started doing this years ago I could only do about 15 reps without giving out, now I can fo125 reps without any...
  4. still looking 52

    4 old coppers and silver

    Fantastic! I'd love to have a detecting day that good. I'd be happy with just one silver coin.
  5. still looking 52

    AT PRO mixed signal

    Looks like an old timer?
  6. still looking 52

    New to this…

    Looks like melted metal to me.
  7. still looking 52

    Glad to be here

    W welcome to the forum from WV. My first detector was also a bounty hunter, now I'm running a fisher F5. Keep us posted on your finds.
  8. still looking 52

    Eagle lock

    I did a Google check on eagle lock company and found that it was established in 1833 also at one point in time it was the largest lock company in the world. If that lock has a patent # on it that would help date it.
  9. still looking 52

    Eagle lock

    That lock looks old! I'm guessing it's at least 150 years old?
  10. still looking 52

    What is this thing? Has a spring in it and you can turn the wire in all directions.

    The cheap version did not have a spring in it the better version did have a spring in it.
  11. still looking 52

    Beginner but serious with a hunting goal. What are excellent detectors to go down 24” deep? Thanks in advance for solid recommendations.

    If your looking for coins, there's no detector that will come close to 24". In my world 10" is my maximum depth.
  12. still looking 52

    Does anyone dig every signal

    The only reason I would dig every signal is if I was in known good area and was trying to unmask more good targets by removing all the junk.
  13. still looking 52

    My last hunt find

    That's why we go metal detecting, hoping to find a great find like that. Great find!
  14. still looking 52

    Roman gold coin sells for 5000

    I think it sold to cheap, somebody will probably sell it for 50,000$.
  15. still looking 52

    1st hunt in nearly a year!

    Looks like you didn't forget a thing, great hunt, that seated coin is still on my bucket list.
  16. still looking 52

    1805 Dime video

    The mint was open April 2 1792
  17. still looking 52

    1805 Dime video

    Now that's going way back in time! The US mint was just getting started around that time.
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