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Finally dug a 35 signal

GazinUK

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Gave a good signal of 35, in relic and a modified general program. However it took forever to find it once I'd put spade in. Had the time so chased it, the garrett gave the occasional blip, but being so thin I can see why I've given up in past. If you haven't worked it out, its the remains of a shottie cap.
 

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normally its nasty foil, I dont even dig the 45, untill oneday i did in a toto lot and it was 14 k gold and 3 grams of it
 
normally its nasty foil, I dont even dig the 45, untill oneday i did in a toto lot and it was 14 k gold and 3 grams of it
Seen gold jewelry fall anywhere from 7 to 70.
Any numbers skipped in between could have been potentially gold jewelry.
Cherry picking only high numbers for a quarter or penny and missing out on a $200 piece of jewelry is personal preference I guess lol.
But then again some only view the hobby as “coin detecting” not “metal detecting”
To each his own.
 
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