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Tesoro = relics only ???????

Wainzoid

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I've been looking for a deeper machine for coin hunting. I have many sites dating back 100 yrs or more. I've found lots of coins, but think there is more coins....deeper coins. I've read here and on other forums that the Tesoro's are a deep detector. They are always recommended for deep relics, how about deep coins? I also like the warranty.
Many of these places are old farms that are littered with old nails and iron. I want to try avoid digging the iron and dig coins only. Would a Tesoro get the job done?
Thanx in advance...duane
 
Yessir Duane, as many users will affirm, anyone of the three HOT detectors, Tejon, Vaquero or Cibola will find the deep coins.
 
I forgot to say that I only detect coins and jewelry and my Cibola is fantastic, who says you need a machine with a display. I am glad that I don't have one, it is always better to go by sound instead of what the display is telling you that way you get all the goodies. Way to go Tesoro for making these "HOT" detectors. Steve.
 
You bet they would get the job done, I have a Cibola & it goes plenty deep and you don't have to worry about the iron. Steve.
 
My last coin hunt I used the Tejon and Cibola - they both got the job done. The Cibola is light, preset ground balance, with discrimination. The Tejon is light, manual ground balance, with dual discrimination. Either one - actually both - work for me. Oh - both go deep no doubt.
 
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