Yes Capra I do swing a Deus,thats what I use cherry picking goldies. With room for 20c , 50c in the high 70 range. XY screen with a nice straight line. If youre line is scrambled or loopy it is probably junk. Cheers.
yes. honestly, I dig less junk now but might be leaving gold coins behind.....Secret Squirrels said:Wow Capa!! what a difference a different detector has made to your hunt outcomes, well done mate happy hunting. arty: :rainbow:
Dave law said:Yes Capra I do swing a Deus,thats what I use cherry picking goldies. With room for 20c , 50c in the high 70 range. XY screen with a nice straight line. If youre line is scrambled or loopy it is probably junk. Cheers.
Yes if the line is straight with a clear crisp signal it should be a compact target. A deformed line usually means a random or irregular shaped target. Hope this helps. Cheers & Happy Hunting.caparobertsan said:Dave law said:Yes Capra I do swing a Deus,thats what I use cherry picking goldies. With room for 20c , 50c in the high 70 range. XY screen with a nice straight line. If youre line is scrambled or loopy it is probably junk. Cheers.
High 70 for those coins.... Well I left so many coins behind O
Horizontal line? I got English penny with very short horizontal line on XY screen and id92.
I think older coins can be found at country side. This one was found at old park which used to be a farm. I am 100% sure you will find them! Thanksbrianincnb said:An English shilling is one of my wish-list coins, looking forward to the day I walk across one, congrats
Goldpick said:Lovely shilling Capa, I wouldn't be too worried about missing that shilling first time around, you never get everything on the first pass - even with a larger coil. Grid the area in a different direction again and you will probably locate yet more coins, can depend on factors like how the coins are oriented in the ground. Slowing down your sweep speed will also liberate less obvious coin targets missed over the first few sessions. Doing well on the Deus so far. :Y:
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