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Finds this year

bruce01364

New member
Getting the hang of the ET and really liking it. I believe the large cent is a Coronet type... found at a cellar hole. The other coins were from an old fairground/park that was built in the 1860's. It has been hit hard but found a few they missed. (found 9 barber dimes here last year learning the ET and just digging silver signals) The coins this year are 1900 and 1909 IH. Can't see if the 09 has an S mint mark because of crud..soaking it in oil now. The 98 dime was black so I cleaned it. Looks a little too shiny now but in AU condition. The quarters are 1914 D and 1943 S, Buffalo is 1929 along with 10 wheaties. Also found a shield nickel (with rays) but tried to clean it and ruined it by removing the patina. Don't think I will try to clean nickels anymore. The buckles and buttons were at celllar holes. The buckles measure aprox. 2" x 3 1/4" so assume they are shoe buckles. A 1940 dog tag (Orange MA) was from a some kind of industrial site that my hunting partner "Curt_in_W.Mass" found. The site looks older than 1940 but but we can't go back until the ticks are less active.

I would like to use multi-tone but it is too confusing (too many sounds to figure out and digging way too many rusty nails) So using 2 tone with ferrous sounds, switching between all metal and ferrous at 27. It catches all the coins I have tested and seems to be working for me but wondering if I am missing something by ignoring the lower ferrous tones.
 
Thanks for the pictures and telling us of your experiences. Those are really neat finds. Thanks for telling us how you've "tweeked" your detector to work for you, I really appreciate that!!

NebTrac
 
Great Finds. Thanks for posting and sharing some Pics
 
Congrats on those great finds!!!!
 
Not to shabby there. Thanks for posting, and I hope you fill a barrel this year.

Tin Pan Man
 
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