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Am I Correct In Assuming The F75

John LA

New member
is not the weapon of choice for the coin hunters? Are you coin hunters using the ID Edge or a competitive brand?
 
Maybe you have read in the past folks saying the T2 is better on relics? Or maybe you look at it's big looking coil, or have seen alot of relic-type people turning in their tesoro's for F75's? Don't take that to mean it's just a relic hunter....it does both VERY well. I think relic hunters are jumping on it simply because it's so hot + works so well unmasking in iron. I use all metal for relics, & disc mode for coins...
The F75 is great for old coins. They really expanded the number range alot more to allow an excellent notch system to work. Fisher also did alot of work on handling rusty caps, another bugger in coin hunting. There probably lots mroe I'm forgetting....
I think the F75 is a great all around unit. Wet sand may be the only area it does not excel in (but can do with right settings).
HH,
Bill
 
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