Hiya Joe! Such a bizarre find that tooth pendant! Not super unusual for us to find teeth crowns and the like on the beach (as morbid as it sounds... cremation remains) but a tooth in the park?!?! 😲 Curious... why aren't you using your smaller coil on the trashy parks? Seems to be ideal for better target separation, especially when you aren't going for deep targets.... love my M8 or M9 for exactly that scenario. 🙂
Never found a metal crown or filling, have found one cremation tag that I mistook for a dog tag until I got home! I had so much ground I wanted to cover on that park I decided to stick with the 11 inch coil, I find that in most areas it's still quite easy to separate targets with the standard coil. I use the small one when I'm in really uneven ground with lots of sharp rocks, like the seawall or gravely shorelines around here.
that dog needs to chill a little maybe. Lots of foreign money in that park eh"?interesting hunt.
Better than pennies haha!
@@ScoopyJoe True, it does seem that`s all that`s left anyway many pennies to dig, ahh, what a pain "!LOL Best of luck to you buddy "!
Dude chilling park…..that’s my kind of place ……thanks for sharing
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Hiya Joe! Such a bizarre find that tooth pendant! Not super unusual for us to find teeth crowns and the like on the beach (as morbid as it sounds... cremation remains) but a tooth in the park?!?! 😲 Curious... why aren't you using your smaller coil on the trashy parks? Seems to be ideal for better target separation, especially when you aren't going for deep targets.... love my M8 or M9 for exactly that scenario. 🙂
Hong Kong coin, Singapore coin, Asian dude chilling park
Never found a metal crown or filling, have found one cremation tag that I mistook for a dog tag until I got home! I had so much ground I wanted to cover on that park I decided to stick with the 11 inch coil, I find that in most areas it's still quite easy to separate targets with the standard coil. I use the small one when I'm in really uneven ground with lots of sharp rocks, like the seawall or gravely shorelines around here.
Interesting finds so close together.