Hello friend. We all have opinions.
The water machine comment .. the thing is, on land, in rocky, muddy, compacted Ozark soil, hunting in places that a many have been .. I'm finding so many targets IN DIRT, that I am still not done cherry-picking all the quarters (clad). Nickels are a plenty, and if it's zincolns .. well omg, that's so far away for me right now to even consider digging those first. It's as if no one has ever detected where I am at in this one park, and that I know is not true.
Display jumps / Target ID's.
The first part .. not so true WITH THE LATEST UPDATE.
Target ID's close together. Argghhh !!
Here in the USA, on my machine, a solid copper penny is a 25. A zincoln is a 21, but will move depending on how much corrosion. A clad dime is 25. A clad quarter is 29 / 30. Halves and dollars go higher yet again. Modern nickels a solid 13, some 12/13, but rarely.
Do the above numbers seem close together?
If so, relative to what?
Point being, who cares how close the numbers are, as long as they are accurate, and that, they are. Useless? Hardly so.