I'd like to thank everyone for the feedback, I have finally broken the drought and managed to find myself some nice pre deci coins.
Now to find a sixpence, crown and a sovereign.
And that will complete a set for me.
Another important question, if I'm finding a sh$t load of steel and aluminium pull tabs around 3-4 inch deep, I'm suspecting that not many people have detected the area?
Thanks for the feedback, I don't have any fancy Detector, single frequency 14KHz Detech Chaser.
Basically turn it on and go. With discrimination settings available.
Finding plenty of threepence and modern coins, but not any shillings or sixpence.
All the threepence around 6" deep, have I not got sensitivity up enough to find deeper targets?
I would be under the impression that Penny's and the bigger targets would be found at around the same depth.
Am I...
So I've had some time to scrape around, the blade appears to be holding up, a few flat spots from hitting rocks otherwise it didn't appear to be any down side to how the blade was sharpened.
To be honest, I'm not sure what norm is these days. If you look closely both top and bottom is sharpened. I don't think it really matters. Unless you use it to cut into something. I'll let you know the outcome.
First time out in Victorian fields. Found these 2 little buggers in the same patch and the quartz crystal, not weighed but I bet it wouldn't be much 😁.
Hi, it looks like no posts here for a while, I have a detech chaser 14kHz model.
Works quite good, bit of a learning curve and takes experience. But found some nice yellow stuff.