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    Florida GT finds

    Here are a few of my 1830s Florida Seminole indian war era finds from early December 2011. All found using my Sovereign GT with the small tornado search coil. Some of the perks of research, using a great metal detector and searching those out of the way beaches. HH Gary
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    November silver coins

    All found on a couple of eroded beaches in South Florida using my Sovereign GT over a few different hunts. These coins were black when found but I could not resist cleaning the coins up. The 1888 silver French coin was found this weekend following a cut along the beach. HH Gary
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    1812 militia button

    One of my recent South Florida finds cleaned up a little, a war of 1812 militia button found using my Sovereign GT. This button was found with a group of 1830s buttons, 20 musket balls and the 1836 gold half eagle coin. HH Gary
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    More South Florida 1830s finds

    So much of the hobby of metal detecting is about being in the right place at the right time. I certainly had good timing recently and found some really cool finds from the 1830s Seminole Indian wars era on the beaches of South Florida. Here are just a few of the buttons I recovered on my last...
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    1830s Federal navy officers button

    And another one of my recent South Florida finds dating back to the Seminole indian wars.
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    South Florida musket balls

    20 musket balls from my last few recent beach hunts using the Sovereign GT & Excalibur, these finds are from the 1830s Seminole indian wars.
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    South Florida beach coins.

    Been out with the Sovereign GT and the small tornado coil for a couple of short hunts this week picking up the leftovers on a heavily hunted South Florida beach. Here are a few of the older coins I was able to winkle out from in between the bottle caps. Several 1952-53 wheat pennies, 1935...
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    Nice ladies on the beach

    Mercury dimes from a couple of recent South Florida beach hunts using the Sovereign GT and small tornado coil.
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    Sovereign GT Treasure Coast finds

    Here are a few of my recent Treasure Coast finds, all found on the beach opposite a Spanish 1715 fleet wreck site. The Sovereign GT fitted with a small Tornado search coil using the correct sweep speed is excellent at picking out keepers on even the most heavily hunted of beaches. Bronze ship...
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    More South Florida gold

    Hit the beach with the GT for an hour before starting work this morning, I know this site has plenty of iron so I chose the small Tornado coil. Some times you have to go small to find big, I was rewarded with this 14K gold bracelet weighing just over one ounce.
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    More South Florida gold

    A couple of last weeks 18K gold finds from two short water hunts, I picked up the three chains including this 1.5 ounce 18K chain & crucifix plus an encrusted 10K class ring within a 20 minute period of a one hour lunch break water hunt The large 18K diamond band and several pieces of silver...
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    Tony Diana Excalibur CD

    Congrats Tony, I am sure your CD has helped a lot of Excalibur users out there. http://www.minelab.com/usa/treasure-talk/excalibur-a-metal-detector-with-its-own-distinct-personality
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    Whites customer service

    Wow! Im impressed, I sent my Dual Field to the service dept in Manassas Virginia on March 5th with a headphone problem and it arrived back today March 15th with a brand new set of headphones. That is what I call excellent customer service and much appreciated. Well done Whites.
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    Clay pipes finds.

    These clay pipes from the 1800s are just a few of the unbroken pipes I was lucky enough to find thru the years while digging for bottles in England.
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    One of my favorite bottles

    Before I started searching for Spanish treasure I was a bottle digger and this Dutch onion bottle 1620-40 is one of my favorite finds.
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    BRILLOFROMCINCY GREAT GUY TO DEAL WITH!

    Great experience trading with you Bill , Thank you again and best of luck ... like you need any more?
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    Dolphins

    How about those Miami Dolphins!
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    F/S MILLER 'LOOP" SCOOP PHOTO FROM POST BELOW

    A GOOD SCOOP AT A GREAT PRICE TO ALL YOU S FLORIDA SHALLOW WATER HUNTERS.
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