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Tones and coins.Relics and junk.

rockpup1

New member
I been trying to use the tone ID to help aid me in coin searching.I have the small 3x7,a great spot i can dig at and not worry about wrecking the gravel LOL.Found my one and only mercury dime there.

One funny thing i notice is on the test penny I was using it would change tones on the iron check(All pre 1960).The quarter and dime stayed the same.I still need to learn the language
of the machine.In time I may use it more in the hunted out spots.Just love how easy it is to work with.

I kept the disc at 6.Dug way less junk.Ignored alot of targets that did not sound right and ended up with 6-7 coins and 6 junk targets,Not bad for 45 minute hunt.

Just wondering if anyone use's the disc to help determine Targets.I think more practise will yield better results.
 
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