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Manticore's First Gold Chain


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1 hour ago, FloridaSon said:

Those and some joker in one area loves to toss BBs out. If I am sure it was small enough to fall through the scoop holes, I just keep going. Once in a while, just for kicks, I keep looking until I find the tiny thing.

Only thing I worry it may be is a diamond earing. But even that would be much easier to find than the tiny flecks of metal I usually give up on.

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I have found a number of small gold chains with the Nox 800. All in wet to moist sand. I very rarely hunt the dry. These are some but not all I have found. I have them repaired and give them to family on special occasions.

They are all pretty small. I added the charm onto the one chain, but both were found separately. 

Those chains are out there, just hard to find. Go Manticore!

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We compared The Legend and Manticore on gold chains.... and micro gold - tiny chain lock on Manticore about 01 ID with The Legend 11. We tested it on silver and gold micro chains. Movie soon 😉

 

 

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Here you have a movie, try to use subtitles for it if not it starts at 13:00 but will be hard without it. Anyway, tiny silver and gold chains - similar - micro jewellery both. The Legend 11 ID - Manticore ID 01... to low... only Low Conductors and Prospecting program... All Metal. That is limit with iron overlap range:

 

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Nice video on how the Manticore shows iron and iron bleeding. Subtitles/translation was unavailable for me on this video, but luckily I understand just enough Polish to get most of what you said 😄.

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18 minutes ago, schoolofhardNox said:

Nice video on how the Manticore shows iron and iron bleeding. Subtitles/translation was unavailable for me on this video, but luckily I understand just enough Polish to get most of what you said 😄.

That is cool. Polish roots?

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5 minutes ago, Shelton said:

That is cool. Polish roots?

Yep. 3 grandparents polish, one Italian. I can understand Polish to a point. Can't read or write it though. That was a beautiful coin you found. Condition, for it's age was excellent.

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That is good to hear. The place is very, very old... and the soil is sand with iron oxidation in it and some debris and forged nails.

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