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First big silver with the T2 special edition

johnnybegood

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Went to the local reservoir that used to be a colonial farm that was flooded.The water was down about 20 feet from the shore which would usually be around 3 feet deep or so.
Thats where i found this about 10 inches deep..Ringing up a nice 92-94 on the vid,.Is it native american?definately 1800's or older..Solid silver hand made..
I tried boost mode in this area first but it did not work as well.Im learning that boost mode is not the way to go all the time.I have not even went through a set of batteries yet and made some very nice finds..I also found a standing liberty quarter,date worn but good shape..ill post my first set of batteries finds soon.
John
 
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Thanks guys you gotta hit up them local ponds when they drop the water level...This 1 was a colonial farm they flooded for a reservoir.
John
 
Oops i just realized i put that in my original description....Im burnt...
Its kind of a little rainbow colored like them spanish reales from the 1700's...
John
 
the battery life of your T2 (if using a set of good alkaline batteries) which means you'll be showing us some great results as well.

Monte
 
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