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1836 Shilling approx 9 inches

Marksman7

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Pulled this from the old site on my second trip back. Great depth from amongst the trash.



http://youtu.be/X1zuRUZlZ2w
 
Great find Congrats I have one almost like that also found near an old ship wreck off the beach.....good luck out there:minelab:
 
Super nice coin find and is certainly a beauty! You mention the target was iffy. Was this a case of iffy audio but you had a clear coin target on screen? Reason why I am asking as in other videos I have watched on the 3030, the audio is sometimes absent and/or iffy(such as in your situation) but clearly identified on the screen. Thanks for sharing - Jim
 
Yes clear on the screen bit a bit flutey or scratchy as I call it. Often when you see it on screen without sound is if it is in pinpoint (normal mode which makes it lock on and size down automatically with each swing) it will zero in on the trash target (sound wise wich may be slightly to one side)) but still give you a cursor or hot point on the screen where the good target is. That's why I believe target trace is the key feature to the 3o3o
 
Thanks Marksman! With the videos that I have been watching, I totally agree with your statement that I underlined. Take care and HH - Jim


Marksman7 said:
Yes clear on the screen bit a bit flutey or scratchy as I call it. Often when you see it on screen without sound is if it is in pinpoint (normal mode which makes it lock on and size down automatically with each swing) it will zero in on the trash target (sound wise wich may be slightly to one side)) but still give you a cursor or hot point on the screen where the good target is. That's why I believe target trace is the key feature to the 3o3o
 
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