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Back in the woods

cedarswamp

Active member
Took the mxt e-series with the 6x9 dd coil 1902 indian and 1892 v nickle.I thought the nickle signal was a 22 case real iffy the penny was at the edge of getting a solid meter read bouncing 1 cent dime any time I see that dig high probability good target,,,,,CEDAR
 
Great job Cedar one of my favorite detectors is the MXT got a indian head cent at 18 inches with a sef 10 x 12 butterfly coil in a farm field.
 
Cedar Swamp, You did well with your MXT. I really like my MXT Pro. Tomorrow I finally get a chance to take my my newly acquired used Minelab Safari out for a relic hunt. I'm anxious to see how it does, but regardless, I will always keep the MXT. It is a great all round detector as you have just proven. Well Done.:thumbup:
 
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