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AT Pro likes Venetian coins. :thumbup:

Fabio

New member
Went detecting only once in the past two weeks, but found a beauty anyways.
It's a 12 Bagattini from the Venetian Doge Giovanni Corner II 1709 - 1722.
The detail is immense, compared to my other two similar coins I have.
Don't ask for the other side... It's a miracle I managed to make this photo...
I found it smack in the middle of a field about 400 metres away from my usual hotspot.
I also found some Euro coins and usual junk.
And... I got neckburn...:surrender:
A baseball cap doesn't always do it's job completely...
First time out with modified earphone jack and earphones. AT Pro works great.
In highly ferrous ground, I was swinging at 15 cm above ground using high sensitivity.
The ferrous signals dropped and the higher signals beeped sharply. :thumbup:
Now if only the Sun wouldn't toast me so much...
 
Today I plucked out a 10 cent piece from 1942, Italian Kingdom.
I also dug up a gold hollow heart full of tiny holes and has a loop and looks like a charm.
I'll have to check if it might really be gold. It was really shining in the earth when I was digging it out.
I wonder what it's purpose was...
 
This would solve your problem with the sunburned neck. I wear one when fishing.

Congratulations on the great find.
 
A great old find indeed - congrats !
 
Saturday's hunt with my AT Pro International involved a different field. Pulled out another Venetian 12 Bagattini and a gold plated button (still to be verified). The coin is heavily worn but I'll try to read the signature with my electronic microscope. I use sensitivity -2 notches from max. Automatic ground settles at 75-78, but I pull it down manually to 70 for a more quiet detector.
I also use the pro mode and notch out 0 to 70. The 65 to 70 signals still manage to chirp slightly anyways. I do a fast pace and go over all chirps making sure they're either good, or bad jumping signals. Every once in a while I check out the 6 and 10 digital readings on the screen (steel coins). The Venetian rang out at 74, although the one I found today seems to be made of silver instead of copper. I'll have to check that out and do a silver test. I noticed some signals ringing in the pro mode, will not ring in standard mode. Today I finally used up the first set of normal batteries. From now on, it'll be only rechargeables. :blowup:
Funny how so many people I encounter, think the detector is a grass cutter, or even a minefield detector. "Is this field safe now? Can I let my dog loose?" I just grin and warn them about woodticks, even if I didn't see any. :thumbup:
 
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