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Have been asked if I could post some of the stuff I have found over the years.
Here they are.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I have enjoyed finding them.
Image 1. The gold ring was found with a Tesoro compadre sitting only about 3" under the bark.
There is a 925 Tiffany piece as well as some fake rings.
Machine Used: Garrett Sea Hunter MK 2, Tesoro Compadre, Fisher CZ3D.
Image 2. A box full of crap and can slaw we all detect and in most cases need to detect to find the good targets.
Have thrown out so much over the years its not funny. I keep these as a reminder of what needs to
be done and used as test pieces. I am working on eliminating the aluminium screw caps and beer
bottle caps with a possible investment in a whites v3i which I think can differentiate between these
and the $1 and $2 coin. Not sure but this is me thinking out load.
The worse culprit is the aluminium screw caps.
Image 3. A mixture of 1c, 5c and 10c pieces.
Those half cent pieces where found by my CZ3D at around 7" in depth in a tot lot. Its one of my favorite
machines for old coin detecting as long as the ground is not too noisy and will never sell the machine. Its
the older type and has been tuned by Tom D who was the designer of this great machine. Best advantage
it has is the discriminator. Switch it on and it will only stop you from hearing those tones discriminated without
losing depth unlike many other machines where you do lose depth once in discrimination mode.
Most of these items were found at a depth of around 5 to 6" in tot lots.
Machine Used: GTP 1350, Fisher CZ3D, Tesoro Dingo.
Image 4. Brings back some memories. I remember hoping in my car driving up to central vic and stopping at a
park near the pool. It took me like 70 minutes to get here it was around 10 am. I knew I was at the right
spot and I would of filled by pockets with goodies but as soon as I got out of the car and had the detector
half out of the boot an old bloke sprung his house door open who lived across across the rd and in nice turns
told me to move on. One thing you don't do in a small country town is debate or argue with anyone.
The button and the really old coin which I think is an english coin was found at a Ghost Town. The place has
been hammered by many over the years but if you know where to look you will find goodies. I first observed
the ground and noticed part of the foundation sticking out. There were 2 old houses side by side with a gap
of a couple of inches in between. Swung the coil over and bang I found the button. The last time the button
was touched by another human had to be more than 100 years ago. Some of the 'green' coins where found at
the beach everything else was found with a Minelab Sovereign more than 15 years ago
Some of those coins were found down at the beach back in the 90's. I was surprised to say the least. Some
other finds were in spots where people got on and off horse coaches.
Machine Used: Whites PI 1000, Tesoro Sovereign, Fisher CZ3D.
Image 5. Some of this years finds. I have not been out as much due to people interfering and not minding
their own business.
Machine Used: Fisher CZ3D, Tesoro Compadre, Tesoro Vaquero.
Image 6. Some of 1c coin collection. The smile these give me is priceless. On the CZ you need to listen to the
chirp and when she chirps you know you have a coin buried down deep. For me its about the challenge and the
find not the actual value of the find. These come in time.
Machine Used: Fisher CZ3D.
Image 7. I am not a gun expert but I think most of these are bullets and among them is a musket ball not sure
which was found in the gold fields 6 weeks back. If you look carefully there is 1 bullet that has not been shot which
I think was dropped by a shooter.
Machine Used: Teknetics G2, Minelab GP 3500.
Glossary
Can Slaw - means chopped up aluminium from aluminium cans mostly run over and munched up by a large ride on mower.
Tot Lot - is a playground kids frequent which has bark on the ground and a variety of swings, slides and so on.
Here they are.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I have enjoyed finding them.

Image 1. The gold ring was found with a Tesoro compadre sitting only about 3" under the bark.
There is a 925 Tiffany piece as well as some fake rings.
Machine Used: Garrett Sea Hunter MK 2, Tesoro Compadre, Fisher CZ3D.
Image 2. A box full of crap and can slaw we all detect and in most cases need to detect to find the good targets.
Have thrown out so much over the years its not funny. I keep these as a reminder of what needs to
be done and used as test pieces. I am working on eliminating the aluminium screw caps and beer
bottle caps with a possible investment in a whites v3i which I think can differentiate between these
and the $1 and $2 coin. Not sure but this is me thinking out load.
The worse culprit is the aluminium screw caps.
Image 3. A mixture of 1c, 5c and 10c pieces.
Those half cent pieces where found by my CZ3D at around 7" in depth in a tot lot. Its one of my favorite
machines for old coin detecting as long as the ground is not too noisy and will never sell the machine. Its
the older type and has been tuned by Tom D who was the designer of this great machine. Best advantage
it has is the discriminator. Switch it on and it will only stop you from hearing those tones discriminated without
losing depth unlike many other machines where you do lose depth once in discrimination mode.
Most of these items were found at a depth of around 5 to 6" in tot lots.
Machine Used: GTP 1350, Fisher CZ3D, Tesoro Dingo.
Image 4. Brings back some memories. I remember hoping in my car driving up to central vic and stopping at a
park near the pool. It took me like 70 minutes to get here it was around 10 am. I knew I was at the right
spot and I would of filled by pockets with goodies but as soon as I got out of the car and had the detector
half out of the boot an old bloke sprung his house door open who lived across across the rd and in nice turns
told me to move on. One thing you don't do in a small country town is debate or argue with anyone.
The button and the really old coin which I think is an english coin was found at a Ghost Town. The place has
been hammered by many over the years but if you know where to look you will find goodies. I first observed
the ground and noticed part of the foundation sticking out. There were 2 old houses side by side with a gap
of a couple of inches in between. Swung the coil over and bang I found the button. The last time the button
was touched by another human had to be more than 100 years ago. Some of the 'green' coins where found at
the beach everything else was found with a Minelab Sovereign more than 15 years ago
Some of those coins were found down at the beach back in the 90's. I was surprised to say the least. Some
other finds were in spots where people got on and off horse coaches.
Machine Used: Whites PI 1000, Tesoro Sovereign, Fisher CZ3D.
Image 5. Some of this years finds. I have not been out as much due to people interfering and not minding
their own business.
Machine Used: Fisher CZ3D, Tesoro Compadre, Tesoro Vaquero.
Image 6. Some of 1c coin collection. The smile these give me is priceless. On the CZ you need to listen to the
chirp and when she chirps you know you have a coin buried down deep. For me its about the challenge and the
find not the actual value of the find. These come in time.
Machine Used: Fisher CZ3D.
Image 7. I am not a gun expert but I think most of these are bullets and among them is a musket ball not sure
which was found in the gold fields 6 weeks back. If you look carefully there is 1 bullet that has not been shot which
I think was dropped by a shooter.
Machine Used: Teknetics G2, Minelab GP 3500.
Glossary
Can Slaw - means chopped up aluminium from aluminium cans mostly run over and munched up by a large ride on mower.
Tot Lot - is a playground kids frequent which has bark on the ground and a variety of swings, slides and so on.