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reading time darn COLD

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Another cold weekend! Went to the old fairgrounds Saturday for about 3 hours. COLD!! Found an old buffalo nickel,1919 wheatie lots of change I'll post after I figure out how to. One guy says to just scan them, one says tripod,HELP <img src="/metal/html/confused.gif" border=0 width=15 height=22 alt=":?"> One more question, are there any good magazines about metaldetecting out there? Now that its cold I've got all this extra time on my hands. lol lol I do believe there is a vacation in the making for Florida this winter. {with detector}------family too---- lol thanks for the imfo ladies and gents ronboy_45</FONT>
 
Scanning works fine. I have scanned coins for eBay and the detail is wonderful. Just set them on your scanner, close the lid, and scan as if you had a paper document.
Take care,
Erick
 
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