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Two old silvers and a cool button.

I guess this "hunted out site" wasn't so hunted out..

A quick note on the quarter. It was about 6 inches deep, with a nail about 4 inches next to it, and a couple of inches above it. It was a good tone and signal one way.... but I had to open up my screen so that I could really find out what was going on. I isolated the nail... and I managed to get the coil sweet spot right over the quarter. It was reading from 10-46 to the mid twenties FE... but the CO was staying in the 40's for the most part.

The star, was 8 inches deep. It hit both ways, and it was consistently in the 1-20's. When I opened it up, it didn't really change.. My buddy said he wouldn't dig it, when he checked the hole with his CTX. I decided it was worth a dig. I'm sure if he had the 3030 setup differently he would've heard it. I was running a pretty wide open screen and in multi conduct.


Small buckle


1907 LC


Military button? Naval? Costume?


1916 5 Cents (fishscale)


1888 Victoria 25 Cents (The reverse is wasted. I could barely make out the date...)


Lead seal? (This one's for you smokers?



Some sort of "Star" pin. ...


Happy hunting!
 
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