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colonial house remains hunting

ezra

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Well I recently obtained permission to detect a old house site and I took my F75SE and I hunted a field in back of where the home was across a stream . I started digging buttons in a area and I thought this might be a good day.So any way I thought there should be coins somewhere and this is the stuff I found needless to say I am excited and pleased. Ezra.
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GEEZ some people have all the luck. I have searched two 1800 parks one with orginal house on it and no luck and that was with a GOLD BUG Pro and AT Pro. WTG
 
Cool finds man!! I never seen a one cent peice like that,what was the tid on that,how deep??...hh rick in mi.
 
Congratulations, I aspire to find something that cool. It seems to be in great shape too, I think its worth at least a couple hundred if you were to ever want to sell.
 
I purchased the 75SE in Feb this year . so I am really trying to learn this machine, The actual TID s when they were in the ground I honestly don't know or how deep because I use a shovel with a 12 inch blade. I took the large cent and half cent and did them on my bench .the 1797 large TID was 71 and the half cent was 70. The pewter buttons TID from 23 to 34. I was running the machine with 65 sensitivity BP mode discrim at 15 and slowed down my speed because I thought maybe I was going too fast and then I hit the two coins within the next 15 minutes , I hope to get back to the site and honestly I am probably going to dig anything that is not iron to see what falls where on the TID ,s scale. This machine is so sensitive its amazing and really looking forward to see what else this machine finds, It was my lucky day , Ezra.
 
Very nice detail on the LC :yo: Congrats on the smokin' find.
 
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