Equinox 600 SLAMS a Virgin Park!

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Palm Bay, FL, and Air Force Bases in FL and OK
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Equinox 600, Equinox 800, Garrett Ace 300 (x2 For Wife and Son), Ground Hawg, Garrett Carrot, Minelab Pro-Find 35, SoundClean9 APTX LL Headphones
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All Treasure Hunting
We have a recreation/sports park about two miles from my house that is tucked away in the back of a housing area, off the main road, and with no signs indicating the park is there to traffic. It consists of a soccer field, baseball field, roller hockey rink, playground, and paved bike/walking paths. When I first found it, I immediately thought it might be possible that this park may have been overlooked by MD'ers, since most of them work the beaches and the VERY public parks. This was an opportunity to test my newly acquired Equinox knowledge.

My hunch turned out to be correct! VIRGIN! I have only worked less than 5% of the park, mostly around the playground, and the pull was fantastic, with about 50% of the finds less than 2" underground. I worked it for about three hours, and seriously got tired going up and down on my knees! This is a coinshooter's dream...

No silver, and copper pennies back to 1964, but target after target after target! Biggest surprise was the Nox's absolute accuracy on dimes. 95% of the time I saw solid, static 25 on the TID, it was a dime...and a lot of them. Very VERY pleased with the Nox, and the 800 I will receive at some point will only make it better!

Park coins.webp

N,D,Q's all clad, so after checking key dates, tumbled.

Dimes were smacked at 25 down to as low as 8". Pennies ranged from 21-25. Quarters at 28-29 and nickels came in at 13.

Park 2, GB, Sens 22 and then down to 15 when she started chattering badly, recovery max, notched out all below 12 and 14 (which was verified for tabs). The all-metal pump procedure was fantastic for ID'ing junk. Also, single frequency look on suspicious targets was effective.

Not shown are the 32 pennies, of which only 8 were zincolns. The four 1982 pennies were all 3.11g coppers as well.

Totals:
Quarters - 17 (earliest 1972)
Dimes - 34 (Earliest 1966)
Nickels - 4
Pennies - 32 (Earliest 1964)
Half of a broken junk metal bracelet
Cloth backed and rotting CZ bracelet

Going to work that park to death in the coming days, weeks, and months!
 
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It doesn't get much better than that! Enjoy! :occasion14:
 
Guaranteed that there is more than clad to be found there. Keep working and the good stuff will reveal itself.
 
Nice job on the coin hunting!
 
Congrats, sounds like you found a great test bed for the Equinox!:icon_thumright:
 
I’ve been hearing a lot of good reviews on the equinox this just adds to it. They’re going to sell a lot of em! Nice finds and thanks for the ID numbers. (For future reference) keep diggin!
 
Careful notching below 12 there is gold to be found. A solid repeatable 10 or 11 is worth digging to find out. HH
 
Careful notching below 12 there is gold to be found. A solid repeatable 10 or 11 is worth digging to find out. HH

Yeah, I'm aware. But for this initial hunt, I was focused strictly on coins for learning the sounds and TID's. I will be going over the same area again in the future to pull out what's left...including any gold rings, pendants, earings and whatnot.
 
3 hours, 87 coins, up and down, up and down, up and down. Yep, I would be tired too.
Congratulations on your finds.
Here is a field chart. I physically tested these items on site and these are the actual number. Park mode setting.
Under the Silver column - Med = medallion, $1 = Silver Dollar, Count = Counterfeit Silver Dollar.
Good luck
 

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That must be a newer park,but a screamer for coins.
 
Love those target-rich environments. Good find! 🙌
 
A lot of the places I search are like this, just trash & clad. But I've also found two gold and a lot of silver jewelry in places just like that.

So there may very well be something nice awaiting you :)
 
You sure came away with a sweet haul!

Nicely done, and all the best,

Lanny
 

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