AMAZING!!!!!!!
Maybe the Deus is the first technology to be able to fight that iron...and others have passed over it through the years.
So happy for you!!!
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AMAZING!!!!!!!
Maybe the Deus is the first technology to be able to fight that iron...and others have passed over it through the years.
So happy for you!!!
Very nice, Noah! Cabin sites around here are sometimes too old for many keepers. :clapping:
You guys are sharp, now! Sweet ring!
Well, Dan's ID prowess doesn't need mention.
fyrffytr1 is the best man for the button ID job! Good luck on further info!
You know, you can try simply double clicking on a photo, copy it, paste it right in your post, the text area. That works for me whatever the size is.
Thanks, Dan!!!
Another great idea, thanks!
Here's an idea I found online-
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1908769&d=1615341435
Thanks guys!
Hey Dan, I remember a forum brouhaha about these Prince of Wales pieces...what was the outcome? It's not a rev war item, right? Why did farmers around here have that design on their...
I love how a short hunt for you is half a day :lol:
Nobody is as dedicated...and it paid off. Did you know it was a copper when you dug? I used to know pretty accurately when one was under my T2...
Thanks, bud! How'd it go today? It didn't get much above freezing. :frozen:
Hey everyone,
Since the snow retreated I've been doing my short after-work hunts.
Highlights-
1909 Dog tag
William 3rd copper
1798 Draped Bust
1920 SLQ
Thanks for looking!!
:lol: I think Dave was the one who suggested your photo stay sideways...I chuckle every time I see it.
Very interesting, thanks!
Sounds like each hunt is getting better and better. What's that thing, 2nd pic under the heart? Looks like a golf green repair tool :lol:
Huge congrats to Alec on the large silver! I bet that play...
Congrats on a fine day, Noah!:thumbsup02:
WOW, Dave, another great save! You're going to have to put an addition on your house, if you ever come back. Congrats!
Wow, congrats!!!!
I sometimes think my old T2 thought things were cans, like shoe buckles, and my Nox tells me to dig. That is a real looker! :wow:
I really hate when sites have aluminum siding scraps or some such garbage everywhere. How does that V look? The pic is blurry... or my eyes are :lol: but it seems to have some good detail. Silver...
Yeah, that skate must be from the 50s or 60s no?
I missed this post! Super pics!!:shocked04: Congrats on all the keepers!
Thanks, everyone! Hey Jeff...you can open each container, that was one of the reasons I switched, I also like fondling.
The Sampler-
The Metalldetektion Deutschland officials are getting a bit tired of all your finds. :lol:
You'll have a museum when you get home! Hugh congrats!!
That's a wonderful hunt!
I'd guess the 1800s pennies are at 6/7in and the 1800s silver at 9/10in? Maybe too deep for us to get them at most places. Just a guess.
You people and your marbles :lol: ...