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What was your deepest depth inland on a coin with SE.

the post is down below somewhere with pics. That's the deepest I've gotten so far and it's a very honest asessment of depth. It was well over 8" and probably right at 9". That was with the stock coil. It was a nice flutey sound but then it broke up. It never sounded like iron at any angle but it broke up. The cursor movement was from mid top to right top.
 
I got a 1895 indian head at about 9 to 10 inches last week it was faint but repeatable so up it came , not a real high pitch about like a penny uesually is but faint as i said.
 
I have an Explorer XS and with witnesses (we were comparing signals with different detectors) I dug up four real old (teens) wheaties grouped together at a measured 14 inches. My arm was in the hole just above the elbow. The signal was a real soft, but repeatable penny sound/display.

The other two detectors were a White's XLT and another Minelab Explorer XS - neither could hear the signal. I pulled my headphone jack and they got to hear it through the speaker.
 
I got this Sunday with an EX2 and a 12" Sun Ray at 12+
The sound was a nice high silver sound although soft but repeatable and read 00-28[attachment 57661 halfcropped.JPG]
 
Dug a Barber dime about a foot deep but most of my finds are 6-9 inches with the stock coil. Yep still use the XS first model and hard for me to imagine anything being any better so will stay with it for the time being..Cursor hit in the right hand corner but ran left on top of the screen back to the far right as I went around the target.Had a sweet mellow tone to it and did repeat from two angles after I played with the signal and ID number kept bouncing from a 28 to a 30 as I never have seen a 29 on my XS....A bit of an iffie but told me enough to dig...
 
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