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Finds from the past few weeks w/6inch dd hf coil

A bunch of interesting stuff I dug the past few weeks using my x705 with the 6inch minelab double D high frequency coil. This is probably the second or third time I have used the coil. It sure does find small targets well and very tiny lead. Nickles and Indians also. Found a couple small gold rings/bands also. I kept getting excited every time the display would show 10-12-14! The coil is a good coil, but not my cup of tea. Never found silver with it. I'm a coin guy so the LF & MF coils suit me better. HH All

Emmett:usaflag:
 
I see the one stick pin is a flag. What is the other one? Nice finds.
 
Nice finds. I really like that coil. I have found a lot of nickels with mine and a lot of civil war relics in the trash that my buddy couldn't find with a whites with big coil. If he had a smaller coil he probably would have though.
 
If you can enlarge the pic you can see the other pin is a cut piece of glass that has been colored in four sections of red, yellow, blue and green. Looks very old.

Emmett:usaflag:
 
Nice finds. Tried my DD around an old fishing lake and found lots of small lead sinkers. Will try it at old house site I've been hunting. I store finds like yours a small treasure box and go through them occasionally. More interesting than coins in some ways.
 
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