I had a vacation day today and the snow melted and the temp got up to 60 dgrees here in NE Ohio. I bought the T2 to hunt coins with and up until today, I only had it out once. I went to two spots that always give up wheats and silver and the T2 proved it's worth as a coin shooter. I found over 100 coins, 12 wheats, 2 Buffalo nickles, three rings(one gold and two silver) and two mercury dimes. I found both silver dimes in the last half hour of hunting and up until that point, I thought maybe silver coins didn't agree with the T2. One of the mercs was 9 inches deep and probably 4 of the wheats were in that range. I purposely stopped digging 71 to 75 shallow coins as these were all crusty zincs. I hunted 7 hours and this detector is so well balanced that my bad wrist never hurt, but my back is another story. This truely is one heck of a detector. Today, I played with the all metal mode and it worked great. I did run into some electrical interference, but by dropping the sens from 78 to 72 corrected that and many of the deep coins were found at the lower setting. This detector pinpoints like a dream. I checked many of the signals in the three tone mode, but I did most of my hunting in the two tone mode with the sens at 10. Now for my problem; I am going to keep this detector and one of my old favorites will have to go. I just can't see keeping three detectors so it looks like my CZ6a might be heading to the classified forum. This will pain me, but something has to go. R.L.