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Connecting with the High Tones of the Max

Coin Rescue Inc

Well-known member
In my area finding older coins like wheat cents are far and few between.
I was working the edges of an older park trying to pick out softer high tones.
Some success so far using zero mode

 
Good ones! What did they ring up as?
 
Hi,
The ID numbers were at 80 to 82.
The pin point cross section was very tight and precise.
I find junk pinpointing be a cover a wider area.
 
Coin Rescue Inc said:
In my area finding older coins like wheat cents are far and few between.
I was working the edges of an older park trying to pick out softer high tones.
Some success so far using zero mode

"Would you say Zero Mode is easier to use than All Metal?
I find that it's steadier - less sound fluctuations.
Nice photos of the Lincoln's.

MikeLab: Are you referring to 'the halo effect?'
I've often seen the green 'verdigris' left behind after a copper is removed and a couple of times even managed to get slight audio hits from the particles when using an 'X-Terra!
But you've gotta be quick 'cos it'll be over in milliseconds!"
 
Good job on the wheaties! Those smooth, high tones are unmistakable.
 
That modulated audio usually means quiet soft high tones are DEEP and often the BEST finds! It looks like your plan of attack is working well for you. :thumbup:
 
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