This was a Metal Detected find from my latest hunt 1942 Wartime Nickel - P Mint Mark 35% Silver 9% Manganese 56% Copper After looking at this nickel find a little better I noticed the area above and to the right of the dome has a Planchet Mint Error. This is a Lamination Here is a similar Lamination from my collection.. Some extra pictures of the 5 detected silvers from yesterday's trip.. Yes.. Cleaned them up
This is the most popular Metal Detector nowdays.. Equinox 800 The Minelab Equinox 800 brings a new perspective to the detecting world through the implementation of what Minelab calls Multi-IQ technology. The Equinox 800 can simultaneously operate on up to five VLF and LF frequencies (5Khz, 10Khz, 15Khz, 20Khz, 40Khz), designed to enable detection of small and large targets, both ferrous and non-ferrous. Or, each individual frequency (except for 20Khz and 40Mhz) can be selected separately, allowing the Equinox to operate as a traditional single frequency VLF detector. I purchased a more affordable machine also made by Minelab Equinox 800 $900.00 - $1000.00 Vs. Vanquish 440 $279.00 Vanquish 440
As always, nice finds, but where is the rest of the items you found. I often find the other "miscellaneous" items as interesting as the coins (almost). Okay, okay, I just clicked on the next post I have in queue and see you posted all of it. Sorry about that. LOL