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<blockquote data-quote="Way2go" data-source="post: 363532" data-attributes="member: 10363"><p>Congrats on the new detector. </p><p></p><p>What I did, was to get one of each coin - out of the piggy bank, put them on the ground and run the coil over them individually. I noted down the numbers and made up some labels and stuck them to the detector shaft - as a reminder. i.e.$2 = ##, $1 = ##, 50c = ## etc. </p><p>I did the same with a couple of rings (silver & gold) - Did not label the shaft for these, as people occasionally come over and if they see these numbers, they get excited and start digging the hole for you, then claim they lost the ring. </p><p></p><p>All rings/jewellery I find I take to the police and if not claimed, usually have them returned.</p><p></p><p>Get a pull tab, nail and bottle cap as well. The numbers can differ a little but you can hear the sound difference, though I find it best to did all targets until you get used to your gear. </p><p></p><p>Good luck and happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Way2go, post: 363532, member: 10363"] Congrats on the new detector. What I did, was to get one of each coin - out of the piggy bank, put them on the ground and run the coil over them individually. I noted down the numbers and made up some labels and stuck them to the detector shaft - as a reminder. i.e.$2 = ##, $1 = ##, 50c = ## etc. I did the same with a couple of rings (silver & gold) - Did not label the shaft for these, as people occasionally come over and if they see these numbers, they get excited and start digging the hole for you, then claim they lost the ring. All rings/jewellery I find I take to the police and if not claimed, usually have them returned. Get a pull tab, nail and bottle cap as well. The numbers can differ a little but you can hear the sound difference, though I find it best to did all targets until you get used to your gear. Good luck and happy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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