Metal Detecting UK - quick hunt with a blue max 15" coil plus clean modern coins
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Thats a monster coil! Looks like you did well with it...No rabbit stew?.. HH
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great video! That coil looked tiny compared too my 18x15 s.e.f Hehe.Its nice having a site you can use the big ones..I toss the swingy thingy on so my arm doesnt fall off! looking forward to your next Video! HH
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Great Video. Thanks for showing the new coins for comparison. It helps us yanks. LOL Brett
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@MADMILLER1000 dont worry about missing targets if you know your going to go back over the ground cos your going to get better and will pick them up maybe 2nd or 3rd time around. in this vid i,d done this patch about 6 times before but i am still finding stuff, even the pros miss stuff but find them later on.
as for the broken signals i,ll pm you as it will take a bit of time typing.
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congrats on your finds thats a big coil does it affect the swing with the extra weight? HH
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@fabianlabian i also have beed detecting for 1 year and use an xlt. i am still learning how to use it but never sure what program use, i am always worried i will be missing the targets. every now and then i seem to get a lot of broken signals and the detector goes mad for a couple of mins, have you ever come across this? thanks.
theres no such thing as a 1969 10 pence . 1971 was when new pence came out .
it might be a 2 bob
24334766 1 year ago
@24334766 the big chunky 10pences were introduced in 1968.
fabianlabian 1 year ago
Nice finds, I have a large coil for my garrett, works well, just need to be prepared to dig deep holes tho !!..... I also have a sniper coil, 4.5 inch in diameter and that is really good, especially in high trafficed areas. Have you tried looking for "green lanes", old drovers tracks, they yield up old coinage.
VmaxChaos 1 year ago
@VmaxChaos what are the green lanes and old rover tracks?
fabianlabian 1 year ago