GroundBalanced
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- Joined
- Aug 4, 2017
- Messages
- 100
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- 76
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- Location
- WestCoast-FL
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 600
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
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So i was getting ready to head out to Melbourne Beach a week after i picked up my Equinox 600. Freshly out of the box, an hours worth of testing in the backyard, and I was off to the East-Coast where i was going to have a little time to play on the beach between other events. I'm hitting some clad, some trash, an earring, things like that, and who comes walking up on the beach? The legendary TreasureCoast hunter Terry Shannon. Just out on the beach hunting at the same time, same place where i was. Nice guy, man he has found a lot of sweet loot in the past, but none today - which made me feel pretty good knowing my NOX wasn't missing anything. The next day (my last day) I'm swinging the coil around really loving the light weight of the NOX 600, and starting to get used to the sounds & capabilities, when BLEEP BLEEP BLEEP, whoa, nice signal. I put my TRex in the ground, again, and again, and i am at about 10 inches when this little darling in the picture pops up. It looked more silver in the ground, but as time passed, it showed slightly more gold. Now, diamond rings are awesome, but a coin from the shipwrecks? That's pretty cool too. The only problem was.... it rang too low of a TID# for silver, and it was just too light (about the same as a quarter). After looking more closely, it resembled a LIMA, but it wasn't spot on. Not sure what it is (except that its not a silver LIMA), and so must just be some type of aluminum or other metal tourist coin or something?
Not sure, feel free to chime in.



Not sure, feel free to chime in.


