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Friday & Sat. Finds at The Beach With The C$ ( I hope this works )

I took it wading in fresh water a while back in an area that I had hit with the CZ and found numerous coins and stuff the CZ missed. This was a small area where the sand had moved enough to expose some gravels and I hammered it hard with the CZ cause I was getting older coins and picked up an old class ring as well. Went right back the next day with the C$ and hit it again. The only thing I can figure is the CZ must have read this stuff as iron as these targets were everywhere in that same small area and VERY obvious. I have done the same at beaches where clays give the CZ's and 1270 fits, picking up gold and small stuff the others were blind to.<p><center>[attachment 11890 TL0807.jpg][attachment 11891 lkc52005.jpg]
 
and that is the subject of open styled silver toe rings. Now those little buggers can read all over the place on the Excel. They can react a bit like trash on any machine I've used, yet other times sound like a good silver/clad coin.

I really started to take note when I started with the Excel, not only a chopped sound on some, but also reading down into the +0's. At times you can think iron mixed w/ a silver/clad target. On other machines I never took as much notice because I didn't have the numeric ID to reference to, but some rings still sounded pretty bad.

HH
BarnacleBill
 
those cheap toe rings.. some even sound like beer caps. Normally I only dig that type hit if they sound deep. I have hunted some deep sand areas in all metal with the 1270 digging all the faint hits, its absolutely amazing the amount of junk jewelry kids loose! How many toe rings do ya need Bill? I'll red label you some if ya want. ;)

Some day I'll post a pic of the pile of cheap rings I have found the last few years wading.

Tom
 
I use a CZ20 when I am in the surf,and in the all metal mode, when I get a signal, I will switch to the disc. mode to hear the tones, and if I hear the iron tone I will move on. ( no dig )
Now I think I will start digging the iron tones! Hope I haven't missed anything good? That's some very nice finds you made.

HH, Bernie
 
the faint iron tones on the CZ's where the digging is easy! The last cz-70 I had read quarters and mens gold bands as iron at 3 scoop depths with a sunspot scoop. Don't ask me how deep that is. LOL anything over 5 scoops is waaay deeep.

Tom
 
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