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XP Dēus II & Minelab Equinox 800. High Mineralization


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A roman iron slag from smelting. Very highly mineralized! Some information about these bad things: https://glevumdetecting.com/history/roman_iron_making.htm

Back here we have some good areas full of these things!

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On 12/20/2021 at 10:16 PM, GhostLands said:

A roman iron slag from smelting. Very highly mineralized! Some information about these bad things: https://glevumdetecting.com/history/roman_iron_making.htm

Back here we have some good areas full of these things!

Thx that was a great demonstration and it has enhanced my appreciation of what tone breaks can do. Very interesting and I will be testing this out in the UK. I feel I will find more hammered coins in soft plough and mineralised ground using a minus 1 tone break. 

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9 hours ago, Chesroy said:

Thx that was a great demonstration and it has enhanced my appreciation of what tone breaks can do. Very interesting and I will be testing this out in the UK. I feel I will find more hammered coins in soft plough and mineralised ground using a minus 1 tone break. 

Thank you mate!  Bare in mind that this will make you dig coke.  Good luck and a happy 2022!

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Well when everyone is asleep or gone the mice will play. I am headed home today snow storm coming into Smokies around lunch.

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