To celebrate my 200th post...my finds.

Walrus350

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7 months ago I started detecting.
I found all this and lost 15 lbs in the process.
I'll be selling 2 detectors because 4 is too many.

2 gold, bunch of silver
Ton of clad, junk jewelry, cremation jewelry, keys

GL HH:grin:
 

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Nice finds! Love that Standing Quarter. Still looking for my first.

I also spotted that naughty token. Heads I win. Tails you lose.
 
Grats on your weight loss. I stopped going to the gym when I picked up this hobby so I'm stagnating at the moment. I'll take any extra detectors off your hands :) you wouldn't charge a friend would you??

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congradulations on the finds

7 months ago I started detecting.
I found all this and lost 15 lbs in the process.
I'll be selling 2 detectors because 4 is too many.

2 gold, bunch of silver
Ton of clad, junk jewelry, cremation jewelry, keys

GL HH:grin:

CONGRADULATIONS on you finds and weight loss , not sure how you can give up 2 of your detectors, I would find that hard to do. How do you decide which 2 go, kind of like which is your favorite kid. I only have two detectors and when I get a upgrade I will keep both of them . I take my Bounty hunter Tracker IV to the Philippines when I visit there, have to hunt in all metal there any way due to a variety of metals used to make their coins, the 4" coil due to trashy beaches. This machine was the first I used to detect back in 2010 and the Philippines was the first place I used it. I use my Fisher F4 for most hunting here has a regular stock coil and a 4" coil for it around play grounds and trashy areas. The bounty hunter is a good back up and I can always loan it out if I want to take some one with me.
 
Nice work for 7 months of detecting! And congrats on the weight loss - I'm afraid I've gone in the opposite direction since I started detecting, so you've easily got me beat there!

I stopped going to the gym when I picked up this hobby so I'm stagnating at the moment.

That's my problem right there! I used to hit the gym pretty hard, and rode my bike on the local rails-to-trails when I had free time - all that free time now gets spent lazily swinging my detector in a field/park/stranger's front yard instead! Last summer the bike rack never even made it onto the car :no:, and I've put 3 inches on my waistline since I started detecting last year :shock: The addiction is real, people!! :lol:

I finally got the bike rack back on the car last week, and I vow to use it (and not just to strap the detectors onto, like some sort of MD version of a gun rack :lol:). And maybe I'll need to challenge myself to drop and do 50 push ups evey time I dig a bottle cap...I bet I'll learn to differentiate those signals a little better real fast! :laughing:
 
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