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my finds for last couple days.

basstrackerman

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well these are my finds over the last couple days. went for 2 hours each day at my brothers home and the square here in my town. used the t2se with 11in coil. settings were...disc 40,sens 90, could have set the sens anywhere cause it was running smooth...tones were 2+. some of my favorites are the 1856 large cent, 1890 indian head, gold colored navy button? and a columbus metal of some sort. also a 2009 graduation metal for a neclace. this t2se is one amazing machine. very deep. alot of fun to use.
 
n/t
 
sums up why I also like the T2. While I can get some EMI in close urban environments with the T2 and Omega more than the other Teknetics models, causing me to have to reduce the Sensitivity a bit, it's not like I always have to. Quite often I can work the T2 from '85' on up to '99' without any problems and will be quite satisfied with its depth of detection. And, as with the other Teknetics models I enjoy using, the T2 can be a lot of fun to use.

It looks like you've got a couple of sites that might kick out a few more good keepers. :thumbup:

Monte
 
Nice finds.
 
Whoa dude, WTG!
 
Nice finds your on a good spot!!!:teknetics:
 
i forgot to show this. i found this cross in the park on a 15 min hunt. it was lying on the surface. has some small diamonds and is made of stainless. from the black & blue jewlery co. of NY NY. and the large cent i found on the square was right under a beaver tail pull tab. i was getting a 88-91 then 61-64 back and forth. i dug down 4 inches and found pul tab.then dug several more inches and found the large cent. my second ever and first since 1978. i was kicking my heels together. the separation of these tek detectors is shocking. still no silver but im sure i will find some. also the indian head cent i found at my brothers had 3 pieces of rusty metal all around it.
 
Wow
 
Great Finds basstrackerman! Congrats on that Large Cent! I have never found one so a month or so ago, I went to my local coin shop and bought one just to have a large cent in my collection!
 
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