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Started off the week right!

jim tn

Well-known member
Grabbed the Omega this morning and within 15 minutes of firing her up, she nailed me a 1913 Barber dime. Got the same date back on 8/24, and also with the Omega. That was it for silver for my three hours of swinging, but did manage a 39 wheat, some clad and other items. The Religious medal was about 5" and was reading 78-82 and scratchy sounding. The big good luck token was near the quarter range and partially on edge at 4." 11" dd coil, (10" in the hospital for a checkup) sen 99, 1 disc., d4 tones and gb of 61. HH jim tn
 
n/t
 
Way to go Jim! A Barber Dime is on my wish list.

tabman
 
Very nice haul of large, small, and weirdly shaped objects...speaks well of the machine and operator. Good job, Jim!
Mud
 
I have all three coils and for my type of hunting, open fields, I use the 11" dd the most. It seems to get a hair more depth then the stock 10" and gets great target separation. i believe you will really like the Omega. HH jim tn
 
I've got the buckle soaking, but it does have ornate marking all over. My guess also is a sash buckle. Thanks for looking. HH jim tn
 
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