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- Location
- Fremont, Ohio
- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 800, Fisher F-75 LTD2, CZ-70, CZ-21, 1280x, Vibraprobe 560, Minelab Pro-Find 35
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Thread Owner
I have been doing allot of experimentation with the F-75 in trashy areas, and I am getting some nice results. The last two or three weeks I have been paying particular attention to signals that give low number response on the initial swing and then a coin type signal on the back swing or visa versa. For example on the initial swing I get a low 20's and on the return swing I get a 75. This type of signal I Will dig, and I will probably pull out a piece of foil and then a silver dime within a couple of inches of it.
I have been digging these types of signals and am consistently rewarded. One reward was a mint 1916-S Barber a couple of days ago and today I dug a mint 1917-D Mercury dime, which I will be soon posting in Today's Finds. Pulling two 100. +/- dollar coins in one week is pretty good, and doing it in trash is even better. On top of this I have dug several Indian Head cents, lots of wheaties and some other silver, all using this technique. You will also dig more pocket spills.
One important thing to remember is if you are used to turning 90 degrees to your target and rescanning this technique is not going to work as well, this is because of the way the coil is designed and you will either get a solid trash or solid coin signal depending on which is bigger.
FYI I am using only the stock coil, sensitivity 50-65, Disc 15, notch 1, DE mode, ground 68, Tones 3H. Now these are results I am getting in Ohio soil, yours may differ. I hope others will try this method and report back, hopefully with good success.
Good Hunting!
Steve
I have been digging these types of signals and am consistently rewarded. One reward was a mint 1916-S Barber a couple of days ago and today I dug a mint 1917-D Mercury dime, which I will be soon posting in Today's Finds. Pulling two 100. +/- dollar coins in one week is pretty good, and doing it in trash is even better. On top of this I have dug several Indian Head cents, lots of wheaties and some other silver, all using this technique. You will also dig more pocket spills.
One important thing to remember is if you are used to turning 90 degrees to your target and rescanning this technique is not going to work as well, this is because of the way the coil is designed and you will either get a solid trash or solid coin signal depending on which is bigger.
FYI I am using only the stock coil, sensitivity 50-65, Disc 15, notch 1, DE mode, ground 68, Tones 3H. Now these are results I am getting in Ohio soil, yours may differ. I hope others will try this method and report back, hopefully with good success.
Good Hunting!
Steve