Finding deep coins with Equinox. Tips and live digs.

detectorben

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I've come to find the same thing. The deep consistent high tone and bouncy VDI is a coin 99% of the time. Usually falsing nails will cut out in spots if you rotate around the signal.
 

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detectorben

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I've come to find the same thing. The deep consistent high tone and bouncy VDI is a coin 99% of the time. Usually falsing nails will cut out in spots if you rotate around the signal.
Yep. And often you will get longer iron grunt or tones from some angles on nails. A perfectly bent nail can sound almost identical to a deep coin as well. Not much you can do to avoid those.
 

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