metaladdict
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How deep a quarter have you dug with yours using two tone and what setting je?
The deepest silver quarter I ever found was a 42 in nice black dirt in some woods buried under some roots I had to chop through but even then it wasn't all that deep...maybe about 5-6".
With my F70 I actually was in 2F tones at the time, DE, disc at 4, threshold at +1 or 2, sense in the 90's.
All my other silver quarters and pretty much all the clad ones too rarely ever got deeper than that and I have dug them in 3 states.
Heck, even an 1898 Barber quarter I found had to be hiding in the to dirt for about 100 years wasn't much more than 2" deep.
I have dug deeper coins though, an IH coin spill at about 9", some silver dimes about 7-8", a couple of deep nickels including a worn V at about 8".
Most were found using 4H tones.
Nowadays I mostly use all metal or monotone with low disc at 1 or 0 for their unmasking abilities and also for some great depth.
Nine inch deep quarter with F75 SE model and DST model both.
Stock coils used.
De mode low disc,,,bp process same targets,, signal badly chopped.
4 bars indicated in mineralization index meter.
With F75 DST model have dug nonferous targets in be mode down to 10" while in 3 bars indicated soil.
Mild soil, seems detector will punch even using boost process.
Thanks I've been thinking about the f75.