My dear Whites Electronics...
Though I've dug some awesome relics in my time, I wanted to share a couple pictures to show that the DFX can and will find the deep stuff that we all drool over (if you're a coin hunter, that is)... the coins.
Here's some of my collection of favorite dug coins to-date. The first picture is of my reales... a 1791 8-reale (which almost ended up in the trash, 'cause I thought it was a washer) which I wear around my neck every time I swing now (being, it has 2 holes in it), 2 1-reales (a 1785 and an 1807), and 3 half reales (a 1772, a 1781, and a 1789).
The second picture is of some of my other "keepers" which includes:
- 1 silver dollar (1972)
- 1 Kennedy half (1978)
- 1 Franklin half (1958)
- 6 Barber quarters
- 1 standing Liberty quarter N/D
- 5 silver Washington quarters
- 2 silver Canadian quarters
- 1 capped bust dime (1831)
- 3 seated dimes (1876, 1885 & 1889)
- 13 Barber dimes
- 28 Mercury dimes
- 8 silver Roosevelt dimes
- 2 silver Canadian dimes (1893 & 1909)
- 1 capped bust nickel (1831)
- 14 buffAlo nickels
- 2 Canadian nickels (1883 & 1901)
- 1, 3 cent piece (1852)
- 1, 2 cent piece (1864)
- 1, English 2 Pence
- 15 large cents
- 2 Mass. coppers (1788 & 1720)
- 1/2 Conn. copper N/D
- 2 flying eagle cents
- too many indian head cents to display
- way too many wheat cents to display
- 2 Liberty cap half cents
- 15 foregin coins (of various denominations)
- and 25 various token coins
I know that this will show some inspiration for future detectorists & hobbyists alike. Heck, it's gotta! :-)
I wish everyone, everywhere... happy hunting!
Joe A.

















