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Old California Wrote:
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> go-rebels, The coin is from France, "King Louis
> XVI 12 Deniers France Coin, 1793". That's my
> third France coin found here in California well
> being old, Out here on the West Coast it's tough
> finding coins from this era, Most likely the coin
> was dropped by one of
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Rudy
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Paul,
If I recall, you always make a display case with some of the relics you find at the property. and present it to the owner. Have you thought of having a photo taken of the display case, with you handing it to the property owner?
Would be a good promo piece that you could use to advantage, to gain entrance with the next property owner, specially if the properties are physically close to
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Rudy
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Bryannagirl Wrote:
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> Ok I hunt this red brick infested site. Add in
> nails and other iron trash and in many holes my
> pinpointer is pretty worthless. Makes me wonder
> why modern pinpointers do not have at least some
> form of iron discrimination. I would not want it
> on all the time because sometimes I want to kn
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Rudy
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Bryanna,
There is a big difference on the MXT, between relic mode and C&J mode. The difference is that the detector's firmware uses a faster SAT speed in C&J mode
than it does in Relic mode. You may want to re-run your experiment with the MXT in Coin & Jewelry mode and note the difference.
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Rudy
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
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