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Coin detecting with the AT Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 148066" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>You know you are onto something when the coins just keep on coming. I came upon a place that was inhabited from 1860ish and has been so in varying forms ever since. So when we decided to take the van for a visit, I had 2 days to hit the spot. I had been there only an hour or so and had taken out about 9 decimals [back to the van for a cuppa] and then after a break hit it again for another hour or so. result another 15 coins. That was me for the day. On the Sunday I gave it another couple of hours in the morning and out came another 8 coins. The total was about $14.20 of spendable stuff given 1's and 2's are now out of circulation. The soul pre-decimal was a 1951 Roo halfpenny, in really good nick. I'm sure there's still a pile of coins left there to find, places that I'm yet to get to. Wish me luck.</p><p></p><p>What returns have come from your best spot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 148066, member: 334"] You know you are onto something when the coins just keep on coming. I came upon a place that was inhabited from 1860ish and has been so in varying forms ever since. So when we decided to take the van for a visit, I had 2 days to hit the spot. I had been there only an hour or so and had taken out about 9 decimals [back to the van for a cuppa] and then after a break hit it again for another hour or so. result another 15 coins. That was me for the day. On the Sunday I gave it another couple of hours in the morning and out came another 8 coins. The total was about $14.20 of spendable stuff given 1's and 2's are now out of circulation. The soul pre-decimal was a 1951 Roo halfpenny, in really good nick. I'm sure there's still a pile of coins left there to find, places that I'm yet to get to. Wish me luck. What returns have come from your best spot? [/QUOTE]
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