Again, The Garrett AT Series Have Proven Themselves As Excellent Coin/Jewelry Hunters

John-Edmonton

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Using a concentric coil, both AT's easily distinguish the difference between a bottle cap and coin. Canadian clad coins bounce around 40's to 70's, with a sort of squelch sound. Hunting with iron audio set to about 35 in discriminate mode quickly alerts you to a coin. I just use my pin-pointer to locate the coin, then pop it up with a screwdriver as quick as I can, then move on to my next target. The concentric coil also has the ability to pick out coins in trash areas. I just raise the coil to about 4 inches in these areas.


I again,this year I bought a nice gold coin with my clad from Austria, to add to my gold coin collection. Been buying them for over 20 years.


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My ring finds were down this year, as the forest fires west of Edmonton created so much smoke, that our beaches were basically empty this year! I did score a nice 18K gold honker ring weighing 14.2 grams. Because the beaches were empty, I did a lot of gold prospecting this summer to supplement my gold finds. When I do hunt freshwater, I prefer to hunt with the AT Max, large 9" x 12" concentric coil in true all metal mode, with the iron audio turned up to 40, to alert me of iron junk verses a nice clear signal, with a decent VDI number in the 50's for gold or 80's for silver.


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Here's my silver and old copper finds. I love using the 5" x 8" coil in the woods. Hearing a nice high pitch audio, with a VDI in the 80's is just music to my ears! Again, I like to hunt with the iron audio turned on so as I can just focus on higher conductive targets, getting me silver or copper, and leaving the mostly iron junk targets in the ground.


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My relics are limited in my area. It was initially populated in the mid 1800. No civil wars, so I just don't have sites giving up a lot of 3 ringers or mini balls. That's not to say they don't exist, as I do occasionally find them. There are some dump sites which have also given up some nice old bottles. Anyhow, here are the few finds from the woods or river finds from prospecting/digging gravel out of the North Saskatchewan River, which has it's beginnings in the Rockies and flows through down-town Edmonton. Like most large rivers, it was at one time an important way to travel to and from many locations with canoes. The Hudson's Bay Company had many posts in and around Edmonton.


I am truly blessed with this river, as it has given up many old coins, relics and flour gold. I bet the hobby of metal detecting and prospecting will extra add years of health and enjoyment out doors as well as good times shared with friend!


Below is the flower gold I got this year prospecting. I am going to dry the pan over night and weigh the gold in the morning!

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Iffy Signals

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Awesome finds! I give you allot of credit. I had AT Pro and Max for a while but when my ENT doctor said the non adustable iron tone was causing hearing damage i had to get rid of it.
 

63bkpkr

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John, what a nice display and understandable write up that show's what can be done with a reasonable detector with a person that has learned their machines. Interesting that you convert your common currency into gold coins. What a great way to convert nearly junk money into a valuable asset! (I used my common currency to purchase detecting accessories, similar approach in a way). Thanks for sharing...............63bkpkr
 

A2coins

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Too many people sucked into the equinox 800 I have that machine the AT kills it on coins depth signals separation Good post!!!!!
 

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Nice photos, thank you for sharing! :occasion14:

Yes, the AT series are fun to detect for coins a jewelry! I need to use my concentric coil more...
 

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John-Edmonton

John-Edmonton

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Nice photos, thank you for sharing! :occasion14:

Yes, the AT series are fun to detect for coins a jewelry! I need to use my concentric coil more...

I have used both, and the concentric RULES! I was raised on concentrics!:laughing9:

John
 

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