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Question for you F19 users

Iamrobin

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I'm thinking of buying a F19 . I'm mostly interested in coin shooting . How does it preform on silver coins? Thank you for your input! :clapping:
 
does well on 92% copper coins only run it 3 times not much old stuff where I'm at but have found patches with GBP in the past so I don't know why it wont hit silver.

AJ
 
I just got mine today I air tested a 1834 capped bust Q at 11" and about 13 in AM. if it hits as well in ground I am sold. i do know I also have a t2 se and went outside in the back yard for a quick test drive. My yard is loaded with iron anyhow I was finding all kinds of pre 82 pennies in the yard that I have never heard with the t2 se. I am very pleased when I pull out 2-3 nails in a hole and go that cant be right re scan and my penny is still sitting there in the same hole with the nails. Awesome separation and very accurate #'s little lower #'s in iron but still very accurate. only used about 20 minutes.
 
IMO the F-19 is better on 4 and 5 bar fe ground than F75LTD2. In 3 bar or less F75LTD is better. Only problem is F19 don't come with 7x11 coil. It should have been offered with muliple coils like F70/75. A sleeper unit, very underrated or not known about by many. Model number I feel should have been more like F72 or F73. I think folks try and link it more to the F5 vs the F75. Definitely shouldn't be the case.
 
It digs small silver coins very well but is less sensitive to larger ones but the depth is adequate.Remember this detector was designed for the Relic Hunter.
 
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