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Some Year End Silver And Gold With The GPX


abenson

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Cold day but I wanted to try out Docs Gold Screamer setup on my GPX that I got for Christmas. Paired it up with the Garrett z-lynk system and boy is it nice to be wireless. Anyway in a 3 hour hunt I found a 10k 8 gram ring, some brass buckle parts and some older coins. They're hard to see so what's pictured is a wheat penny, merc dime, Jefferson nickel, 3 buffalo nickels and a V nickel.

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Well, the ring looks nice but I see a crack.  Did that affect the eddy current and make it ID on the low side?

Those coins look pretty rough (as you mentioned).  Have they been stewing in water -- lake, creek, etc.?

Excellent results for any time of year, and particularly during winter weather.

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2 hours ago, GB_Amateur said:

Well, the ring looks nice but I see a crack.  Did that affect the eddy current and make it ID on the low side?

Those coins look pretty rough (as you mentioned).  Have they been stewing in water -- lake, creek, etc.?

Excellent results for any time of year, and particularly during winter weather.

Signal on the ring was a good high tone and was about 12-14" deep. Yea coins are pretty bad, they were found at a saltwater beach.

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Great finds this time of the year or just any time of the year.

Good luck on your next hunt.

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10 hours ago, abenson said:

Signal on the ring was a good high tone and was about 12-14" deep. Yea coins are pretty bad, they were found at a saltwater beach.

Addressing GB's original question - I am not surprised, as long as there some conductive path.  You have to completely break the connection with a true air gap to significantly change the eddy current path.

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