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TORRERO

30+ YEARS, XP DEUS I & II ARE MY GO TO MACHINES
Nov 17, 2004
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All Treasure Hunting
Recently I just returned from a trip to Brazil, (no there were no issues metal detecting the beaches)
But my question is, ALL the coins in Brazil are made of IRON and they don't read at all or they read really funky on ANY metal detector.
I was wondering if anyone else here has ever had this experience and what was (if any) your solution ?
I was using my XP DEUS II, and discovered that all the coins come up as 00-01-02-03 and Bottle Caps were 04-06 for the most part, and yes the coins came out rusted and I used vinegar to clean them .. But the beach I was hunting you couldn't move a foot without hitting a bottle cap or pull-tab.. (tons of trash)
I saw 10 other guys out there hunting and talked to them some, although I DON"T speak Portuguese, I was able to garner a few facts from them ... Everyone one of them used some type of MINELAB, all of the people I stopped and talked to said that their machines DID NOT pick up coins. So they were basically either digging everything (without getting coins) or as one guy said.... he could hear the difference from Iron bottle caps from other trash..

I guise my question is, if you have been in this situation, (I know Mexico is like this too) what was or wasn't your solution, did you dig EVERYTHING Iron included to get the coins, did you skip them hoping for bigger fish, were there settings that seemed to work better to isolate Iron coins over bottle caps ?
What Machine did you use just out of curiosity.. ETC..
After 3 weeks, I was finally about to set my discrim to reject 90% of bottle caps by number and listen to what each individual target sounded like and make individual decisions about whether I wanted to dig a target or not, but it still made a LOT of noise because of the number of targets present and the machines attempt to determine whether to target something or not..
Any input is appreciated and interesting thanks !
 

what about lowering your descrimination values ?
 

Iron coins? I’ve never heard of that before. They must be in really poor condition being iron. Even worse than our Zincolns!
 

Ahh, I looked up Brazil coins and they are made of stainless steel.
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what about lowering your discrimination values ?
So I actually discovered that I had to completely eliminate discrimination to pick up these coins,
DEUS II the numbers were 00-01-02 for ALL coins, and beer bottle caps were 04-05-06 and generally speaking NAILS and small Iron bobby pins, small pieces if Iron came in at 04-05-06-07-08

I'll post picture soon..
 

Iron coins? I’ve never heard of that before. They must be in really poor condition being iron. Even worse than our Zincolns!
You have not heard of iron coinage
Pity.
Welcome to Canada
Where it's mainly steel.

In the order top to bottom 1, 5, 10, 25 cent
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The $1 (Loonie) $2 (Toonie)
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Iron coins? I’ve never heard of that before. They must be in really poor condition being iron. Even worse than our Zincolns!
If you travel international you will find this is not UNcommon, actually.
I know that MEXICAN coins are like this, and Costa Rica has SOME coins like this, and Germany had some coins that were Iron years ago, I don't know what the EUROS are now...
Oh yeah, and PERU had some coins like this,
ALL MAGNETIC and ALL STICK TO A MAGNET !!
 

Some coins I dug in Brazil and another guy hunting there and a Silver ring I found..
You can clearly see the rust on the coins..

After I dug them I usually threw them in Vinegar to clean..
Don't get excited, that was maybe $1 worth of money..
Cost of living is SUPER CHEAP for Americans, the "REAL" was about R$6 to the US $1
a bottle of water was maybe 3 R$, the Beautiful Buffet we ate at was R$40 or about $10 US
 

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GREAT report Torrero Thank for telling us and sharing
 

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