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Put 2 more hours on my new machine, clad added to 2.63 quickly. Actually first target was
The 1956 wheat cent, then came a four modern quarter spill that got me excited, it rang at 94 six inches down, with a nice tone. Then came my first wheat cent spill, it was two 1946 cents and a 1944, I really thought I might pulled a silver dime from that spill, but no luck. What follow is this flat looking thing, button??, it was composed of 2 metals, likely iron part was still there when I dug and put it my bag, but when I pulled it out at home it just crumbled to bits. The outer edges are magnetic, but not the center?, any clues? It was 6 inches deep. Lastly came this beautiful women .925 ring, which is my 3 ring for the year, my 3 sterling find for the year, and my second sterling with the AT Pro.
The 1956 wheat cent, then came a four modern quarter spill that got me excited, it rang at 94 six inches down, with a nice tone. Then came my first wheat cent spill, it was two 1946 cents and a 1944, I really thought I might pulled a silver dime from that spill, but no luck. What follow is this flat looking thing, button??, it was composed of 2 metals, likely iron part was still there when I dug and put it my bag, but when I pulled it out at home it just crumbled to bits. The outer edges are magnetic, but not the center?, any clues? It was 6 inches deep. Lastly came this beautiful women .925 ring, which is my 3 ring for the year, my 3 sterling find for the year, and my second sterling with the AT Pro.
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