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Jim(TN) How you liking that T2 ???????

Elton

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Hope it's doing some good things for your coin keepers
 
Hi El, I was about to p m you, but will answer you here. I like the T 2 very much. Have been out with it three times on a pretty tough spot. The only silver thus far is the 1938 Washington quarter. Have, however, recovered 8 wheats and got a 193? buffalo nick this morning. Like my F 75, the T 2 likes nickels as well. 4 to 7" has been the coin depth so far, but from the way it hit those coins, know it will have plenty of depth. It really gets great target separation. I have the sence that maybe even a tad better then my 75.??? I am about the send the F 75 in for the upgrade and its 3000 + hours check up. A fellow club member liked my T 2 so well, he gave Richard a call yesterday to order one. Later my friend. HH jim tn
 
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Went to one of our old parks this morning and spent an hour on "bottle cap ridge" before moving on out further into the parks big field. Bottle cap ridge is actually a 5' or so bank that one walks down to get out onto the field from the parking area and seems to be the dumping spot for bottle caps and pull tabs. The T 2 id'ed most of the bottle caps as what they were. Although a few deeper ones did fool me. From this area I did eek out a 54 Rosie and a gold plated ring with some kind of a stone that id'ed exactly as a nickel. Then spent 31/2 hours out in the field and ended up with 2 war nickels, a 42 and a 44, 3 wheaties and $1.48 in clad. The T 2 does love nickels, I found 7 in total. HH jim tn
 
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