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  1. del

    Decent hunt with the deus II

    Half cents are far more elusive for me Jeff Maybe around 6 and for some reason they are all draped bust types , the 99 tone for the copper was just too good of a sound to pass up on from all angles.
  2. del

    Decent hunt with the deus II

    Jeff i think the very high VDI was a result of the high frequency i was running (53khz) , I usually hover around 28 to 33khz . as for coppers ... I've never had a 10+ coppers day , a few 8's and even more 7's and 6 copper days . Dan
  3. del

    Only 1 coin, but its a big silver bucketlister!

    yes I heard both the Etrac and CTX struggle with small gold , they also struggled in freshly disturbed soils like construction sites . we had detected with a gentleman who managed to find a cache of 11 counterfeit 8 reales at a base of an old stone wall . George's machine failed to find this (as...
  4. del

    Copper & Button Slump Over - Russian Kopeck

    Goerge and I hit a lot of sites back around 2005 to 2010 we were also working for the museum back then down in mystic
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    Copper & Button Slump Over - Russian Kopeck

    Sterling and Voluntown are some of my favorite places to detect , I usually do pretty well around there the coin is in great shape . congrats and the weather has been almost perfect for hiking in the woods
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    Only 1 coin, but its a big silver bucketlister!

    The Etrac had a flaw in its software programing and large silver coins (silver dollars , buckles of the like) or multiple ones of them didn't have an actual designated vdi or tone and is confused the machine and defaulted these targets as undesirables with junky broken up tones and erratic ID...
  7. del

    Another day, very interesting-plus a big silver

    I agree big silver is always fun to find
  8. del

    Decent hunt with the deus II

    I got out this past Monday with a couple of friends (Jim and Ron) and hit western Massachusetts , it was a cool day in the Berkshires and great for some hiking and detecting . The Deus II and I haven't been one like my previous machines but the latest update and the new HF coil seemed to be...
  9. del

    Where is everyone? Too quiet here!

    The one good thing about these type of forums over the popular social media platforms is there is far less drama (fakers who plant their own coins to find to promote themselves or their video subscriptions , constant arguments between people for one reason or another and yes some jealousy ) . We...
  10. del

    WOW!

    Great to hear from you Drew , I hope you and your family have been well .
  11. del

    1723 Woods Hibernia, spectacle buckle

    great buckle probably dates earlier than the Hibernia (y)
  12. del

    2 more Seated coins!!!

    Awesome coins and relics and great post !
  13. del

    A few Indians in the hole

    Jeff , that shoe buckle would of been quite the "looker" , I just received my HF coil and the weather is getting nice to get out .
  14. del

    A different find in a Wichita schoolyard

    congrats on the "toony"
  15. del

    New guy to this forum, old hand at dirt fishin

    Hello and welcome to American Detectorist , the xlt is still a good detector and I used one for a number of years and then got a DFX (dual frequency xlt) . these detectors had some of the most accurate target id'ing and depth reading . Great contact info on repairs . Thanks , Dan
  16. del

    British Colonial Silver!

    Great find Roger , I believe from its size that its a William III half crown . a considerably sum of money back then .👍
  17. del

    Cool Copper Saturday

    Nice finds Roger , I'm with Jeff the coin is a William
  18. del

    got out with the deus 2 last week

    Boy was it a hot muggy one too! Ron and I met up with Jim Atkiv (who is retired and detecting almost every day now ;)) in the norther corner of Massachusetts , its been so long since i've gotten out I almost forgot how the deus sounded 😁 . Ron did well with almost a dozen buttons at the few...
  19. del

    2 Lovely Tombac Buttons

    Designed tombacs are some of my favorite buttons to find , wish they all held up as well as those do. those are very very nice Dave .
  20. del

    I'm starting up again in N.C.

    NC is rich in history and a beautiful state , I myself visit the north western (around Jonesville) once or twice a year to spend with family , detect and arrow head hunt . I may even move down there in a couple of years permanently . I wish you the best of luck.

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