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Getting Different ID numbers Info

shooter

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Thought some of you guys might be interested in the ID readings I've been getting if you didn't know this already.

Doing an old swimming beach about 1 mile from the house, its totally empty and half way to where the float was it starts to get "muddy,(clay type). Ive been working it for the past week and a half and with this heat wave in NJ its been drying pretty fast but the moisture is still there after the first 3"s which I don't mind. Running the F75 LTD 11" coil at 6 DISC and SEN 90 1 tone BP and DE all according to chatter and almost all target are about 9"s or more, now the signal is kind of a flat tone,repeatable but you have to play with them on the sweeps but there there, I've got a couple of hundred coins out of there and the ID numbers are pretty off. I know the stuff about Id #s, some people might be missing a lot of good stuff if there DISC is a little up or thinking that the top line coin ID and the # ID aren't even close to being near and you pass it up, I got 9 silver Quarters and not 1 broke 65 and my ltd hit 80 on quarters in the dirt, 11 silver dimes and none over 49-52 again its norm 70, wheaties are in the tab range about 40 , nickels low 20's, like I said these coins are deep. Just food for thought for who ever could use the info. I'm digging everthing over 6 so you know.

And the Sun-Ray Pro Gold work Fantastic
 
I have something very similar happen to me all the time with my F5, not so much over the broad range as what you are getting, mine happens with copper penny's that are highly crusted. They almost ALWAYS hit at the dime level. Its quite fustrating at times, but honestly anymore just because I've been getting fustrated with my lack of finds I've started digging almost everything, even the not so solid signals. If I can get it to repeat two or three times I'll start diggin.
 
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