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M6 finds small cache

padgett79

New member
I figured I could post a M6 find here with the MXT's went out for about an hour in the 100 degree heat to see what I could find and since the water levels are way down in my area the opportunity was great.found about 2 dollars in clad a few fishing items 1 toy car and a 1941 wheat cent but the cache was in the form of a kissproof compact, when I got home and cleaned it up and opened it there were 4 coins in it a 1941 jefferson nickle a 1936-d buffalo nickle a 1908 V- nickle and last was a 1936-d mercury dime the M6 has been proving itself to me over and over.
 
Nice little surprise in that hunt:clapping:
 
Thats exciting, congrats! I hope to find an old cache someday too.
 
thanks guys the M6 has been a fun detector to use and hasn't let me down yet,I find the less you discriminate-the better the detector hits and id's
 
Less disc does help, and it allows it to go deeper as well. If you do an air test and turn the disc up you will notice loss of depth. Your better off using very little disc and relying on audio(not familiar with the m6) and VDI's to decide what to dig.
 
I love seeing those nickels. Good finds and congrats on your cache! HH, Nancy
 
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