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Looks too small for a sixpence. Maybe three pence. Well done.
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i got little skinny fingers the tips are 5p size lol i know thats no help but mad me giggle
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hope this is better and thanks again guys and going out again today and will show any good finds
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good day out today got a coin and tiny button the button was well deep just over 1 and a half foot came out in the last hand full almost gave up my mates getting hits just over two foot deep i'm guessing these old c scopes are good thanks dad for keeping ur old detector
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Probably a threepence then! ::g
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Threepences not struck after 1582. ::g

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Probably not a threepence then although it looks far too small to be a sixpence! :D Must have been well clipped. ::g What we really need is an Allectus. :D
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Bors wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:10 pm Eh , Tiny button at one and a half foot deep ,and coins at two foot deep.???
Were they tucked underneath Galvanised bin lids when you found them by any chance ? :))
lol no mate just good old Scottish soil and a c scope cs660 gonna have to do a live dig show u how deep we r finding stuff
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Swinging detective wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:23 pm
Bors wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:10 pm Eh , Tiny button at one and a half foot deep ,and coins at two foot deep.???
Were they tucked underneath Galvanised bin lids when you found them by any chance ? :))
lol no mate just good old Scottish soil and a c scope cs660 gonna have to do a live dig show u how deep we r finding stuff

Obviously a Scottish foot too! :D
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fred wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:18 pm Probably not a threepence then although it looks far too small to be a sixpence! :D Must have been well clipped. ::g What we really need is an Allectus. :D
Sixpence. ::g
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fred wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:25 pm
Swinging detective wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:23 pm
Bors wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:10 pm Eh , Tiny button at one and a half foot deep ,and coins at two foot deep.???
Were they tucked underneath Galvanised bin lids when you found them by any chance ? :))
lol no mate just good old Scottish soil and a c scope cs660 gonna have to do a live dig show u how deep we r finding stuff

Obviously a Scottish foot too! :D
well as i'm from London buddy that's a bloody English foot 12 inches guess your just straight out calling me a liar thanks mate needed that
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good day out today got a coin and tiny button the button was well deep just over 1 and a half foot came out in the last hand full almost gave up my mates getting hits just over two foot deep i'm guessing these old c scopes are good thanks dad for keeping ur old detector

I dont think people actually measure and tend to exaggerate when they first start out, a foot deep on a tiny button or a coin is very deep, try digging a 10 inch whole and you will be surprised how deep the whole is, yes its 10 inches :)) but its a very deep whole, from experience unless the button is huge you are not going to pick it up at a foot and half with a c scope cs660 or most machines, not saying you lying but simply got the depth wrong.

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