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First Outing with the G2+

duggr

New member
Had Just a little bit to try out the G2 for the First time today!
[video]https://youtu.be/qMYgR0QsuJ4[/video]
 
Nice machine isn't it buddy? I love mine. It's put lots of relics & coins in my collection. HH
 
Digger70pa said:
Nice machine isn't it buddy? I love mine. It's put lots of relics & coins in my collection. HH

Yes it is! Pretty quiet too even at Maximum Sensitivity setting. My ground balance was running 57-59 with
two bars showing so pretty mild Soil...This detector will be a Great Field and Iron Hunter...
 
Anyone ever figure out what those caps are from? I have dug them in only 2 spots. A park next to an old RR Depot and believe it or not the site of an Brothel.

Tom
 
Jackpine Savage said:
Anyone ever figure out what those caps are from? I have dug them in only 2 spots. A park next to an old RR Depot and believe it or not the site of an Brothel.

Tom

Someone told me that they were wine Bottle stoppers. I guess they fit inside a cork or something like that. I dug
several old water bottles there. They could have been for them as well.
Best place I ever hunted to. I dug Eleven Seated dimes there in 2015. Prior to that I dug a half dime back in 1985.
I'm betting the G2 + will bring out more low conductors! Maybe a Gold Coin..Maybe that's just wishful thinking but it
wouldn't surprise me if it happens as I dug some nice silver there.





[size=x-large]Here's a Nice Barber Dime that I dug there, came out of the ground with "Mint Luster" still on it after over a Centuary in the ground[/size]

 
Lovely finds and that Barber is very nice. I dug a 1901 with almost full luster in the woods. It wasn't deep at all just an inch or so under the leaf mold in nice sandy well drained soil.

A friend and I dug quite a few Barbers from the old RRWY Park I mentioned but I don't recall any seated out of there which was surprising given the age.

Tom
 
11 seated in on year,amazing!
 
supertraq said:
11 seated in on year,amazing!
[size=x-large]The slick 1891 was given to a friend thats why it's notincluded in the group photo[/size]

 
duggr

The cap you found in the video are just like the one I have found. I had a suspicion based on where I found them and the time period of other items found. that it may have been from a drug that was legal at the time.

Laudanum, sold as a patent medicine until regulated some what in the early 1900's. Could it have been a metal cap that covered the cork?

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Jackpine Savage said:
duggr

The cap you found in the video are just like the one I have found. I had a suspicion based on where I found them and the time period of other items found. that it may have been from a drug that was legal at the time.

Laudanum, sold as a patent medicine until regulated some what in the early 1900's. Could it have been a metal cap that covered the cork?

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JPS
I was told that the metal caps were for wine bottles that were installed upside down inside a cork to seal it....Thats all I know or have heard
 
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