Manticore VR’s Nox 800

Kona Koma

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Went out yesterday with a fellow metal detectorist at a park we’ve been wanting to hunt. He owns a Manticore and I a Nox 800. Rained early, but cleared up later. I hit a nice 1958 Wheat Penny and a 20 cent euro. And plenty of clad. A soccer metal and that toy car.
My friend hit a 1943 Walking Liberty Half and a very nice 1909 S Indian Head Penny, plus a wheat penny.
He hit a high 90’s something on his Manticore with the half and he asked me to sweep it with the Nox. I registered nothing. He dug it up and it was the Walking Liberty. On the surface the Nox, registered 33. We surmised it must have been on edge.
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Jose The Goon

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Congrats on a fine day of detecting. Walking halves are always great to see, but a 1909-S Indian is a rare find. You don't see many of those found in the ground. Your friend made a great score !!
 

Digger RJ

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Went out yesterday with a fellow metal detectorist at a park we’ve been wanting to hunt. He owns a Manticore and I a Nox 800. Rained early, but cleared up later. I hit a nice 1958 Wheat Penny and a 20 cent euro. And plenty of clad. A soccer metal and that toy car.
My friend hit a 1943 Walking Liberty Half and a very nice 1909 S Indian Head Penny, plus a wheat penny.
He hit a high 90’s something on his Manticore with the half and he asked me to sweep it with the Nox. I registered nothing. He dug it up and it was the Walking Liberty. On the surface the Nox, registered 33. We surmised it must have been on edge. View attachment 2082304 View attachment 2082305 View attachment 2082305
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

oldmxrat

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I'm curious if you swept over it from the same position as your friend. If on edge it can be tough to get a tone when sweeping perpendicular to the coin.
 

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