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Impressed with Depth on Anfibio

I was able to get out for a little while today to swing my Anfibio. This was the first time I was able to go to an area I had pounded hard with my Explorer.
I found two oldies, a 1909 Wheat Cent, and a 1942 Mercury Dime that looks like it was lost in 1942, as it is in excellent condition.
Both of these coins were easily 9-10" deep, and I am sure I have swung my Explorer over both of these coins multiple times. The signal it gave on these was very strong.
I am impressed and anxious to spend a day detecting my previous pounded sites.
 
The visual target ID was good, but did not lock on to one number. It bounced around in a range that I'm looking for.
The sound and depth meter are what's really important to me. I was running in 4 tone with gain at 75, disc at 20, and in14 khz.
 
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