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SOME NEW DIGS FOR THE T2

Low-Boy/LCPM

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Took the T2 to an old empty field and it was fairly clean from trash. I really enjoy the T2 when the there is not a lot of trash! Anyway I hit the field and then went to Preston and found some more buttons. The ground was perfect it was wet from three days of rain and the targets were jumping out of the ground. I found a steel penny and a lot more targets but didn't have room to post them all. I will post the rest of the photos this week.

I must say the T2 really preformed well today as always I wish I had a small coil and now it looks like I will have to look at the F75 and see if David has taken the T2 to the next level and put a different machine into the F75? It will have at least 2 coils from what I have read. I will have to wait and see. I think Dave took the Mxt to the next level with the T2 and maybe he will do the same with the long awaited F75?
 
where did you find a steel penny in such great shape. the only one i've found in over 30 yrs. of hunting was with several other coins and it was rusted very badly. i had figured that all the ones lost by their selfs had rusted completely away. nice find.
 
Well I cleaned it a bit but it was in good shape.
 
the one i found may not of been a steel penny. it was between some wheat pennies but it was too rusted to clean up.
 
...since most of us (coin hunters, at least) set our discrimination to avoid small iron objects. I was in a relatively trash free area hunting in all metal when I found this 1943 steel cent in the early 1980s. Believe it or not, it came from a saltwater beach. It was far up in the dry sand of a very wide beach and I don't recall any storm surges washing up that high. The only water that ever moistened the sand around the penny was rain.
 
I dug one, too, about 13 years ago from an old fairgrouds up in Minnestoa using a Tesoro Golden Sabre 11(2), at the time. You are right, they don't seem to crop up all that often. HH jim tn
 
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