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New detector first find

MigColG

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I decided to buy a new detector - after research, and money not being an issue, I still went for the Nokta Makro Simplex +. It is light and fast, detects deep and is an amazing value. I move slightly East on my property, from the 1940's, 50's and 60's era area I have been making finds. I made a solid deep hit, used my Root Slayer shovel pulled out some iron trash, rechecked the hole and still had a solid silver signal. The result of the effort was a 1945 Standing Liberty Half.

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I decided to buy a new detector - after research, and money not being an issue, I still went for the Nokta Makro Simplex +. It is light and fast, detects deep and is an amazing value. I move slightly East on my property, from the 1940's, 50's and 60's era area I have been making finds. I made a solid deep hit, used my Root Slayer shovel pulled out some iron trash, rechecked the hole and still had a solid silver signal. The result of the effort was a 1945 Standing Liberty Half.

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Very nice find! Congrats! May God bless you with more nice shiny goodies! Amen! Ma
 
How deep? Which program were you using? Great job, you didn't even scratch it. Enjoy new detector . I have the simplex but have not got good with it yet. Need to use it more. I guess I don't trust the readings like I do with CTX 3030.

Carver
 
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How deep? Which program were you using? Great job, you didn't even scratch it. Enjoy new detector . I have the simplex but have not got good with it yet. Need to use it more. I guess I don't trust the readings like I do with CTX 3030.

Carver
The coins was about 7 in deep. I think any detector could have found it, however, the "Park 1" setting under this latest update seems to be stable and deep seeking. I've got that new 9 in by 5 in coil coming to hit some iron infested areas. Try your machine on max sensitivity (if its' stable) and go slow. Pinpointing on my machine appears to be extremely accurate - I mean spot on.
 
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The coins was about 7 in deep. I think any detector could have found it, however, the "Park 1" setting under this latest update seems to be stable annnate - I mean spot on.
Thanks for the information.

Sometimes mine has a lot of noise no matter which program I am in.

Carver
 
Very nice find. Congrats! Been a 8-9 years since my last one. Found it in a 300 acre farm field. You never know what's in the ground.
 
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