Lets Compare Notes: Deleon

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I would like to see that other Deleon users get the same ID number or if perhaps soil conditions ect. effect them at all.
Here are some of my finds.
95- Dollar, 50 cent, quarter, dime, pre 82 cents, smashed coke can, occational washer, silver ring
44- Always a nickel, sometimes a nickel will read 43 or 45 maybe because of how its sitting in the ground?
58-62- old style pull tabs
upper 30s- newer style pull tabs
0 thru 12 Iron, foil,
I would really enjoy some feedback on this from you Deleon users. Thanks a million!
 

95= dime,quarter,dollar,1/2 dollar,pre 82 penny, soda can

39-50 nickel at different depths and on its side

55-70 pulltabs

0-15 iron

My numbers vary but the bar tab almost always ID'S the target correctly.
 

I agree for the most part...but have had nickels esp. buffalo's ring in 28-32.
Also IH's that I've found show up as zincs in the mid to upper 70's.
Did have a heavy .925 silver figaro chain bounce from mid 30's to around 55 and was coiled up at about 3".
 

Agreed - but even though it's a pain, I gotta dig everything above about 15 - buttons,rings, masked coins, and all kinds of other good things in the low ranges.

For me though, the 95 can be a silver coin - or iron - or just basically anything deep. I can't really figure out what a good 95 sounds like yet.

Ian
 

Ian, look not only at the 95 but also at the bars. I've had a good strong 95 but the bar was in the iron range-turned out to be a large rusty nail. But dug it anyway for the reason that it might be a junk target trying to mask a good target but enough of the good gets through to allow the 95 to show even just briefly.
 

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