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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
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<blockquote data-quote="Greglz86" data-source="post: 451226" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>Back to the valley of pull tabs today. Wasnt convinced its been overflogged like some of the locals have told me.</p><p>I changed the discrimination pattern on the 705 to reject anything under 20.</p><p>Didnt think I was going to have a good chance of finding a gold ring or half sovereign and I was cool with the idea of walking away from 5c and 10c pieces.</p><p>Was still picking up older pull tabs but seem to be missing all the newer ones now and they are beginning to become recognisable before I dig them.</p><p>The only coin today was a 1966 2c piece. Nothing special but can definitely tell the difference between a coin and a pull tab now.</p><p>The pull tabs are a lot more jumpy and can completely change its reading depending on direction of my swing.</p><p>The coin was a solid reading and didnt change much at all. </p><p>Well, thats todays lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greglz86, post: 451226, member: 598"] Back to the valley of pull tabs today. Wasnt convinced its been overflogged like some of the locals have told me. I changed the discrimination pattern on the 705 to reject anything under 20. Didnt think I was going to have a good chance of finding a gold ring or half sovereign and I was cool with the idea of walking away from 5c and 10c pieces. Was still picking up older pull tabs but seem to be missing all the newer ones now and they are beginning to become recognisable before I dig them. The only coin today was a 1966 2c piece. Nothing special but can definitely tell the difference between a coin and a pull tab now. The pull tabs are a lot more jumpy and can completely change its reading depending on direction of my swing. The coin was a solid reading and didnt change much at all. Well, thats todays lesson. [/QUOTE]
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