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Manticore meets a lady

laplander

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This one has been eluding me. Don't get me wrong I have been having lots of good finds and some silvers, but the seated dime was a welcome sight. Sniffed this one from the iron it read 79 80, nice high tone. This 1870's house has been hunted several times by multiple machine and 2 different hunters. I was thinking maybe a few targets but not this many. Lots of co-located targets, the crotal bell shows rust from the chunk that laid on it. 1871 patent date on the buckle. I didn't dig a single piece of iron, really building confidence with this machine. Not showing all the rivets, chunks of lead and pistol cartridges
Fast, default settings
Upper ferrous 13
ground balance
noise cancel.
Sens 25
under a power line that transmits hi frequency I could hear it but really didn't affect my hunt
HH Jeff
 

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Jeff, SWEET! I love seeing those Seated coins recovered from their long "dirt naps!"

The buckle is very nice/ornate, and crotal bells are always welcome!

Steve
Thanks Steve! A few more feet over and the new highway would have had it forever. A number 3 on the bell and the clapper is still in.
 
Killer find I've been doing great with the 900 had a colonial day yesterday!
Mark
 
Excellent recovery, love the seated coins.
 
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