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Some Quattro Finds

dtecta71

New member
Here are some of my better finds so far with the Quattro .
What looks like a medal in the 1st pic is a silver hallmarked victorian
watch fob .Dated 1892 These apparently where attached to the chains
of pocket watches and come in various designs .This was found in
a pasture field using the stock 1050 coil
In the 2nd pic the smaller coin is a 1920 George V shilling also
found nearby in a pasture field .
And the larger coin a 1956 Elizabeth II Half crown
This was found on a local beach
All in all im finding the Quattro an excellent detector
And recently purchased a Sef 12x10 coil which as yet
have only tried the once for a short time .
Hopefully in the next month i will be able to put
it through its paces .
 
Hello from Belgium !

Those are very nice finds.

Proving, if necessary the good sensitivity of the stock coil and the good behaviour of the Q in relic hunting.

Being a beach hunter, I think more and more of doing some relic hunting too, since I've got the Quattro. Did it before but was plagued with shrapnells in the ground.

Maybe a re-trial worth.

Keep us informed about the Sef.

HH

Nick the Belgian.
 
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