I had commented earlier regarding the fact that I recently bought a V3, and had a chance to get out on a recent business trip to the no frost zone.
Now I have never been to any of the parks in that region previously, and did a bit of online search with google maps, and a little internet sleuthing which gave me some places to go out and try. Overall I'm very happy with the V3, and see lots of potential in it above and beyond what I've recently experienced. I have no reservations about saying it's money well spent, based on how enjoyable it is to use, and it's capabilities. I can't wait to get out again, and again, and again. Here is a picture of what I found in a few hours at a couple different parks, over a couple different days. I actually found one tree that had 60 pennies in and around the base of the tree, all shallow zinc stuff, but it's the biggest coin spill I've ever come across. (arggg my back hurts from picking zincies) But everything in the picture was found with the new V3, most of the quarters were 5.5 inches plus in the ground.
The dimes 2-4 inches, nickels 5 - 6 inches, and the ring was a solid find at 6 inches below the surface. I'm learning more on what to look for with nickels and I have no doubt this is a nickel hound, and a serious ring finder.
Now I have never been to any of the parks in that region previously, and did a bit of online search with google maps, and a little internet sleuthing which gave me some places to go out and try. Overall I'm very happy with the V3, and see lots of potential in it above and beyond what I've recently experienced. I have no reservations about saying it's money well spent, based on how enjoyable it is to use, and it's capabilities. I can't wait to get out again, and again, and again. Here is a picture of what I found in a few hours at a couple different parks, over a couple different days. I actually found one tree that had 60 pennies in and around the base of the tree, all shallow zinc stuff, but it's the biggest coin spill I've ever come across. (arggg my back hurts from picking zincies) But everything in the picture was found with the new V3, most of the quarters were 5.5 inches plus in the ground.
The dimes 2-4 inches, nickels 5 - 6 inches, and the ring was a solid find at 6 inches below the surface. I'm learning more on what to look for with nickels and I have no doubt this is a nickel hound, and a serious ring finder.