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CAgem

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I'm told that the SE is not very good on gold coins, rings, etc.. Are there any settings or group of settings that would give me a better chance to find gold things?
 
Who told you that? The SE is a coin/relic machine, and would be good on those things. Perhaps the person telling you this was talking in terms of fine tinsel thin gold chains? Or teensy platinum earing stud type of gold? If so, then yes, a pulse or nugget machine is needed to pick up fine dainty things like those. But for regular gold rings, they'll read from foil up to tab-ish, which the SE will have no problem hearing. And for gold coins, same thing. A $2.50 gold piece reads at tab, a $5.00 gold reads at square tab, a $10.00 gold reads at low zinc-penny-ish, and so forth. None of which will have trouble being found with an SE. Not sure what you heard, or what they meant, unless, like I say, they're talking about pinhead sized nuggets, tinsel thin chains, or whatever.
 
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