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Steve --

SUPER report!  So glad you got a couple of "firsts!"  You gotta love that!!  I am also finding that shallow nickels are rock-solid 13s, while deeper ones that have been in the ground awhile have at least some "12" numbers associated with them...

And I MIGHT be just starting to imagine/clue into the possibility that there perhaps just might be subtle tone differences between a 13 nickel, and a 13 tab...

Vez -- NICE digs!

Steve

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Nice!  Congrats!!!!

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A couple notes. Even at Recovery Speed 7 Equinox gets the depth in bad ground. I also think fast Recovery Speeds plus 50 tones does accentuate the tonal difference between nickels and square tabs. And I have no proof of this, just a gut feeling, but Equinox seems to not lose any appreciable depth from aggressive notching. These last settings were super quiet and would make a good "silver program" for places unlikely to have the oldest coins. Like 1930 and newer.

I sure like this detector! My ear just keeps getting better with it. Anyone giving up on Equinox with less than 100 hours is not really giving it enough of a chance. There is nuance and power here aplenty that reveals the more you use the machine.

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8 minutes ago, Steve Herschbach said:

A couple notes. Even at Recovery Speed 7 Equinox gets the depth in bad ground. I also think fast Recovery Speeds plus 50 tones does accentuate the tonal difference between nickels and square tabs. And I have no proof of this, just a gut feeling, but Equinox seems to not lose any appreciable depth from aggressive notching . These last settings were super quiet and would make a good "silver program" for places unlikely to have the oldest coins. Like 1930 and newer.

I sure like this detector! My ear just keeps getting better with it. Anyone giving up on Equinox with less than 100 hours is not really giving it enough of a chance. There is nuance and power here aplenty that reveals the more you use the machine.

100% agree on all points.  I truly enjoy detecting with this machine.  I love hearing all these success stories.  Everyone needs to keep in mind the good finds don't come every time out, regardless of what machine you use.  But the Equinox does give you an added edge.

 

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Steve --

The firsts keep coming for you!  SEATED!  My favorite coins!  They are few and far between here in Oklahoma, and it's always nice when one shows itself in a plug/hole.  OUTSTANDING!

First V, first Indian, first Seated, first 1800s coin, and then bested by an OLDER 1800s coin...

I'd say you are killing it!

Steve

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