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100,000

winderct

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100,000
It took me 8 years to reach 100,000 coins found. I use 4 different machines the DFX, Silver Umax, Tejon, and Tiger Shark. Included is a break down of coins found and is part of spread sheet I use to keep track of finds, it will include percent found and percent of the value. It has been fun and hope I can do it another 8 years with the same results or better. Thanks for looking
 
That is one heck of a lot of deep knee bends. I would think the local newspapers would be interested in telling the story. Local Man Finds $6500 That is also good PR for you and the hobby.
 
Good job! Thanks for posting! HH tigerhank68
 
Jeez wind, are you an accountant?
How many y'all take the time to do that?
I just dump my clad in a drawer. Once the bottom fell out on my wife, wasn't pretty.
 
I keep track of all coins found also. My total isn't even a fraction of your loot.
Great way to exercise. Now, if we can in some way, detect while jogging...
:chase:
 
I'm probably a little slow here but was wondering what the first entry of 40,909 coins represent?
 
So did you keep track of your hunting time to see how much per hour you made?
No matter what it is cheap therapy! :detecting: :clapping:
Tom
 
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