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  1. 15 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

    GKman knocks it out of the park!

    That may not be a fake, Spain minted some copper Carolus Maravedis coins dating to the 1700s. Check it out and let us know!

    A flying eagle still evades me, so congrats on that one too.

    Your last pic looks like a King George of some sort 🤔

    A fantastic opportunity. Well done. 👍

    Copper huh? I didn't know that. The only other 2 reale I have found came out shiny as can be. As well as most of the other half and one reales. But this thing seemed to be a falling apart. I still have to look at it closer. Thanks for letting me know about this.

    HH

  2. 9 hours ago, Valens Legacy said:

    Great hunt and glad to see the finds your getting. Which detector were you using.

    Nice looking bird in the tree we have a lot of them around here also.

    Good luck on your next hunt.

    Thank you. I'm a Minelab guy since the mid '90s but have been using the Deus 2 since it was released. I'm not as fluent in French as Australian. But it has done me well.

  3. My friend who owns a couple farms that I detect bought a new $90,000 toy (I mean tool) to work around the farm. He's been clearing out a lot of areas that I have been wanting to hit for years now.

    Around the original home site I did well finding the Spanish coin as well as the flying eagle. When I was there this morning there was an actual flying eagle sitting in the tree over top of me. They are all over these days.

    They don't plow the farm anymore. But they did plant a crop last year before that they had killed off all the grass in the field so now it's almost soil. That really made a lot of targets jump out of the ground that I hadn't heard before.

    Besides what I posted here there was the usual wheats, flat buttons and a  mercury dime..

     

    I hope this nice streak of weather continues!

    Happy hunting

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  4. They look great! I frequently break down my detector to put in a Camelbak backpack. I have it down to a science at this point so it only takes me a minute or two to put it back together and be ready to detect.
    It just barely fits in there though, so, any longer than stock and it wouldn't work for me, in fact an inch or two less would be ideal.

  5. I  updated mine again. It has the new timestamp and this time it didn't lose pairing with the pinpointer and wsa. I wasn't sure if that  was normal to happen the first time I updated since I am new to XP. 

  6. 2 hours ago, Joe D. said:

    Gk,

      I'm glad you haven't had my problems, seeing how you are an all week hard core hunter! The shaft problem was an easy fix! Good job! 

        I too believe it is a molding/formulation problem! Seems to be hit or miss though! At least the service is good, and free until the warranty runs out; other than shipping!

       Keep at it, and show us some finds!👍👍

    Thanks Joe,

    I don't post my finds over here much. I enjoy visiting it though because there is oftentimes some deeper knowledge to absorb that you don't find on a  Facebook group or some other forums. 

  7. I hate to jinx myself either but knock on wood.... Since getting the Equinox in early March of 2018 I have had it diving down to at least 10 feet numerous times, used all three coils, sometimes heavily covered in mud, dropped it, left it in the car in the heat of summer, and the cold of winter. etc. I don't believe am exceedingly rough on it (except maybe testing that depth limit - or maybe I am ) , nor do I believe I treat it delicately. The only issue I have experienced is shaft wobble because the hole became elongated in. Instead of sending it back I just drilled a new hole and I was good to go. I detect all of the time too.  When the ground isn't frozen close to seven day a week.


    I think there are differences between the coils being made (composition of what it is made of) causing the issues for some folks. 
    Obviously people are having some serious issues, thankfully I am not one of them. I just hope Minelab fixes any weaknesses in the next design... 

  8. Yes, Tom is mentioning some interesting things over on his forum.

    I bet the next flagship non gold detector won't be in our hands for a year and a half or more. But like you said Cal, they could announce or start teasing us this year to start building excitement. That will most likely stop some people (it would me) from making any high end detector purchases until they know what Minelab has planned..

    It worked for the Equinox, although that wait was a bit painful....

  9. https://www.minelab.com/equinox-software-update-3-0

    This should be fun to try out this weekend..  Curious what the "various stability enhancements" are...

    A new Single Frequency of 4 kHz has been added to the existing 5, 10, 15, 20 and 40 kHz options. This new 4 kHz frequency enhances the detection of large deep targets, particularly those found in parts of Asia. As a result of optimising for these conditions, this new frequency may respond differently for users compared to the other single frequencies. 

    All other single and multi-frequency settings are unchanged in their performance. 

    In addition to the 4 kHz upgrade feature, various stability enhancements have been included.

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  10. CT Todd and I got out to a cellar hole that we have been meaning to detect for a couple years. The property is huge and we have done well at the other ones on it but just hadn't made it out to this one yet.
    I was finding lots of flat buttons and some other interesting relics. But then within moments of each other these two popped out of the ground..
    I have been waiting a long long time to find one of these. But the detecting gods were looking down upon me today and gave me two...

    Also found a copper, and seated dime

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  11. There is actually more to the story. Spanish silver was widely used until around the 1850s. At that point they were pretty worn down but still accepted. Around 1857 or so the government finally devalued Spanish coinage in order to get rid of it so people would start using American coinage. This is why we find many Spanish reales that are so worn down since they were in circulation for 70 or 80 years or more..

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