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1899 Barber Quarter found with T2...................

Elton

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1941 Wheat..1952 Wheat and Clad dimes, pennies,clad quarters, Memorial cents, and junk LOL Must not forget the junk.


This T2 is hot.........If anyone is looking for a new machine...Might I suggest you at least check out the potential of getting a T2

Richard at Backwoods detectors can give you all the details, he knows all about them..........I'm kinda new so can't answer a lot.May be others here who can give you the details.if so jump in.............post up your thoughts


All I know is that for a mid priced machine..it is awesome..........and wow the depth is something else......It nails the coins and hits hard.......Solid reading of 88/89 ..........88/89.I think the 88 was because it was on edge........

Barber Quarter was on edge at 8" deep.............I'm lucky I didn't hit it with the digger...Dug large plug and there it was on the side of plug a fraction of an inch from where I cut down for the 12" Plug......... It's kinda rough but if I had nicked it..it would have been really rough LOL Thanks for reading

I will clean it up and post how it looks cleaned.
 
Elton nice score .I have been eyeing the T2 some . What would you say is the difference between it and the F75
Does it [see] better in iron with the same coil . Thanks Mike
 
It's sorta the same, but different. It's geared towards coin hunting... It seperates the good from the bad with fast processor like the F75 but it hits coin size targets better than the F75 does..hard to explain..It "nails" the coins........no matter where they are in the trash........

T2 is for sure a keeper.................very hot and stable machine...
 
Barber sure looks better ...............
 
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:crylol: [size=x-large]I Lost Your Address..Can'[size=x-large][/size]t return it[/size]
 
shhhhh we gotta keep the t2 on the low low, or everyone is gona want one! :) nice find, great machine!! i got 2 silvers myself today !
 
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The T2 will not let it be missed if it's there.
 
Elton said:
The T2 will not let it be missed if it's there.


This is exactly how i feel about my machine, sometimes i wonder if i am missing something not running an etrac, but every time i pop a few silvers from a trashy pounded out area i get a nice smile on my face :)
 
i just found a nice barber dime and a barber quarter last week with the T-2......(1915) she is a coin magnet......ive found a ton of coins including a 1817 large cent.....
 
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Two ways on process (Continuous, and Sampling)..... In other words the Audio is continuous, and the sampling is for the Id reading..

Full and fast swing it for best readings.........
 
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