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out with the c$

michael NY

Active member
I dug this Sterling Silver pin and wheatie couple of clad quarters, dimes, dateless nickle. Stock 8" coil the ground was really good wet.
 
thanks we got plenty of rain i cant wait to get back there this park is HUGE. First time I was there i dug a Large Cent with the C$. how is the machine working for you Joseph?
 
Hello Michael
This is the 3rd C$ I have owned..always got pulled to the newer better detector..couple I still have lol..if a person takes the time to learn this machine it can really impress....over the years I have hunted a number of old house sites with high end detectors that would pull good finds...and go back with the C$ to the same site and pull more good finds ...thinking how did I miss that..I have a big test garden that's going on 20 + years old ..ground is pretty bad 3-4 bar dirt...with minnies,qtr,wheats,buttons buried at depths of 6-12 inches.. And the C$/8"coil will hit all targets with + numbers/ solid tones all of the time...and 80% on deepest targets with the + numbers having a wider bounce and tone shift at times...I think it's lower 6-7 frequency plays a big part on its unique abilities...
Another top end machine (13 frequency) I have has to be run in mono tone and sensitivity cranked up to get these results...so yes the C$ is a real good machine once learned.....hh. joe
 
I have owned 4 of them over the years and 3 at one time. I have hunted with the C$ now for better than 10 years. Great find for sure.
 
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