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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 124756" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>The standard machine is very good for beach hunting. Dial the timing hi otherwise I find my self digging way to many bobby pins... (eh vain of my existence) Look for the shape with the sound most coins have a round halo and you can almost pin point them by moving around the signal and slowly working in till you get the beep. be miindfull your going to get coins lying on their side and that dont give a round signal so i dig most things just because I have had things I was sure were other things but turned out to be coins. And I have had things i could swear was a coin but turn out to be other things. Zuke has some good setting so you only dig $1 and $2 you'll find it on is TDI topic, but you miss rings other than if they are made of silver. Pin pointer helps. My best so far is $18 in 30mins digging only $1 and $2 along with about 15 horse shoes. Be prepared for tent pegs and a lot of them... bloody beach shelters. Don't bother too much with Melbourne bay beaches they are raked and offer very little to the treasure hunters. Go big with the coil as big as you have my 18inch is a killer that's what i get most coins with. But i do like my 14x9 it seems to work well to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 124756, member: 62"] The standard machine is very good for beach hunting. Dial the timing hi otherwise I find my self digging way to many bobby pins... (eh vain of my existence) Look for the shape with the sound most coins have a round halo and you can almost pin point them by moving around the signal and slowly working in till you get the beep. be miindfull your going to get coins lying on their side and that dont give a round signal so i dig most things just because I have had things I was sure were other things but turned out to be coins. And I have had things i could swear was a coin but turn out to be other things. Zuke has some good setting so you only dig $1 and $2 you'll find it on is TDI topic, but you miss rings other than if they are made of silver. Pin pointer helps. My best so far is $18 in 30mins digging only $1 and $2 along with about 15 horse shoes. Be prepared for tent pegs and a lot of them... bloody beach shelters. Don't bother too much with Melbourne bay beaches they are raked and offer very little to the treasure hunters. Go big with the coil as big as you have my 18inch is a killer that's what i get most coins with. But i do like my 14x9 it seems to work well to. [/QUOTE]
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