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  1. Thanks a lot for feedback. What do you guys think, if its possible to find a coin at 12", wouldn't it be possible to find a larger knife or helmet at 20" with the nox? If I feel its something I'll pick up as a serious hobby I'll prob get a more expensive machine with the time later on 😊 Some stuff up at hills were they sacrified treasures during bronze age shouldn't be to deep though, and some stuff they hided in mountain cracks not burried in soil. So based on my dead archeology relatives notes and maps I'll mostly hunt up on hills, climb and stick it into mountain cracks etc, not so much fields for rusty relics. Regards
  2. Thanks for the tip, just did some reading and seems like a great machine. I will probably not spend so much time on beaches geting fooled by trash and bottle caps, but the retractable shaft of the 900 is a great feature. Have you seen any good depth tests on larger items? Cheers
  3. Hello MD's out there, Gonna pick up my old childhood hobby of metal detecting and thinking of ordering a Nox 800. Apart from beaches and fields I wanna be able to do stony hills and mountain cracks etc in search of some bronze age treasures in northern Scandinavia. A relative who passed away recently was an archeologist and left behind his own made maps and tons of notes, some of these areas are everything else but flat and soft fields. Do you guys think it would pick up signals of bronze and gold through chunks/stony ground? Or can I just forget about it? What would you use with a budget of approx 1k usd/euro? Also, been watching tons of videos on youtube of depth of finding coins, Im more interested in what size the object must be to find it 50cm or even 100cm deep? Would the nox 800 find something the size of a butchers knife or a sword at 50-100cm/20-40 inches depth through sand/mud/stony ground? 🤔 Best Regards, Mike
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