Anfibio multi relic hunt videos

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Part 1
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePxmmFqRDls

Part 2
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9QI6KYMgBJI&t=317s

Thought I recovered a big flat button in the field. Nope not a flat button. Looks like a coin. Measures 1 1/8” in diameter. Reads 44 conducttive number on Etrac. And seems edge is reeded. Weight is on my scales 8.21 grams.
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Good video TNSS. What's your reason for hunting in 3 tone? I thought the 3 tone would be better to use in a trashy park setting.
Interesting, yesterday I took my Anfibio out to a park for a short hunt, and picked up a $1.69 in change. Thinking there should be more coins laying around than that, I grabbed my Explorer XS and could not even find a single coin. I was very surprised.
I also tried the 7" concentric coil for the first time on the Anfibio. I liked it. It seemed to get great depth, was easy to pinpoint the target, and did not pick up as much EMI as the 11" coil.
 
Good video TNSS. What's your reason for hunting in 3 tone? I thought the 3 tone would be better to use in a trashy park setting.
Interesting, yesterday I took my Anfibio out to a park for a short hunt, and picked up a $1.69 in change. Thinking there should be more coins laying around than that, I grabbed my Explorer XS and could not even find a single coin. I was very surprised.
I also tried the 7" concentric coil for the first time on the Anfibio. I liked it. It seemed to get great depth, was easy to pinpoint the target, and did not pick up as much EMI as the 11" coil.

3 tone punches my ground better generally. And runs a bit quieter than some of the other modes.

In a few hours have another video to post. Head to head Video in the wild. With alternating detector used to locate targets.
 
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