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Did A Low High Dig Only Hunt With The ATX PI Today :)

John-Edmonton

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This was in Edmonton. I just scanned for the best operating frequency, set my sensitivity to full and pulled back a bit on the threshold, putting it in quiet mode. There were no shortages of signals, believe me. I hate saying this, as it has been repeated by so many people so many times, but here goes. This place has been hunted to death for the past 45 years, myself included. I have been skunked here on occasion recently, however, had pulled out some nice old silver, large cents and musket balls in the past. There were a lot of nails here, which I never realized. I used the iron check on each low-high signal. About half the nails wouldn't id as iron until they were brought closer to or at the surface. Larger targets, such as rotting tin cans did however ID as iron at greater depth. I dug only low high audio signals, hoping for copper or silver coins. Although I got a plethora of objects, no coins showed up. I did however dig up an old bakery token, a wonderful addition to my token collection. There were a lot of signals over all. As they did in the late 1800's, the homeless still continue to set up tents or build cheap shelters to survive here, until the Parks People evict them. They leave behind beer cans, pull tabs, cans, toiletries, tent pegs, tent poles, nails and many more items. Getting any good targets in these areas can be a challenge. Using a PI in this area is kind of unique, in that there is nothing indicating you to NOT dig any targets, like a VLF or Multiple Frequency with discrimination set. You just plug along (pun intended) and dig. You can rule out iron in some cases, streamline your search for silver, copper and some iron, or just dig it all. And that can make all the difference.


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Here are some of the better finds. The temperature gauge was a cool find. I had visions of it being ripped out of an old car, thrown into the valley, only to be discovered years later. An old vintage Lipstick Tube, with some writing on the inside about Montreal. It was the cherry red color type, and had that same smell of the stuff my mom used to put on when I was a kid. The lighter...a Fisher Swing Line cigarette lighter, upon research, dates back to the mid 50's.

Below is my best find of the day....an old token, late 1800's to early 1900's.
 
Looks like a relic dig.
That token could be worth lots of $$$$ any idea what it could sell for.?
 
just got me a ATX … its a shame that they can't make it like the excalibur and null iron when u want LOL i'll be using mine at the beach and dessert soon….
 
Love those old tokens....I have been lucky finding many of those, some with holes punched in them after use I guess...but I still keep hold of them...nice one you found there...aluminum???
 
You pay thousands of dollars for a pulse induction "state of the art" detector to dig all that iron , I think some of the big names in the game like Garrett , Minelab ,Whites etc should build some sort device to get better iron id. A small hand held unit maybe , some thing similar in size to a pin point probe that gives are pretty good iron id. I am sure some of the top brains in the industry could make some thing along these lines.
 
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