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Treasure Stories: SILVER

1.) First silver finds with M6

2.) "Time" for some silver!

3.) Three silver finds with MXT

4.) 1880 "Hunted out" home site finds!

5.) My MXT has been busy this past year

6.) My First Silver Finds!

7.) Reached Goal of 1000 Silver Coins!

8.) 12 Year Old finds Cache!

9.) A Wee Cracker

10.) Help Required With Identification

11.) The Hoxne Treasure

12.) White's M6 Story

13.) Some finds to share with White's

14.) Classid ID nails a Barber dime!

15.) DFX picks gold ring from trash!

16.) DFX dispels myth of hunted out property!

17.) XL Pro finds a valuable Confederate buckle!

18.) DFX upgrade proves a wise choice!

19.) DFX makes for a great day!

20.) Granddaughter becomes detector enthusiast!

21.) DFX, finally some real detecting power!

22.) XL Pro and 5.3" coil hard to beat!

23.) DFX and four silver bars!

24.) Prizm II outstanding birthday present!

25.) XLT finds what others couldn't!

26.) Prizm V provides great adventure!

27.) Classic II performs great in the park!

28.) MXT matches up lost class ring!

29.) MXT goes fishing, hooks two!

30.) DFX starts the New Year right!

31.) DFX and the capped busts!

32.) XLT makes a great day at the lake!

33.) DFX covers the table!

34.) XLT finds first SEATED!

35.) XLT great night!

36.) DFX hits on 1882 Silver Dollar!

37.) XLT hits VDI 81 for a German coin!

38.) DFX repeats Silver Dollar find!

39.) XLT hits competition big!

40.) DFX pays off first time!

41.) XLT turns up Colonial shoe buckle!

42.) Can't wait for the weekend!

43.) Surf PI Pro and the silver cross!

44.) MXT, the nickel-ring machine!

45.) IDX Pro best machine they've owned!

46.) XLT goes deep for relics

47.) DFX and MXT on a memorable civil war dig

48.) XLT bargain purchase pays off

49.) XLT magic treasure chest

50.) Classic ID makes a great relic detector

Hats, Caps and More!

A hat is an item of clothing which is worn on the head — a kind of headgear. Hats are differentiated from caps by being more elaborate; hats have a high crown, a brim, or both and are larger than caps. A hat may be either placed on the head or, in the case of some women's hats, secured with hat-pins (which are pushed through the hat and the hair). Many hats are intended only for men or for women, while other hats are fashionable on both sexes. Purveyors of men's hats are called hatters and purveyors of ladies' hats are called milliners.

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