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Really old big iron (100 yrs+) will light up my detector, when its really old, even when it is supposed to discriminate. It usually says it is a silver $. So I always dig. I use a whites dfx.
Yes they will..but.. the better detectors will give different signals based on conductivity of different metals..and even give you the option to discriminate iron right out so it won't alert it at all.
 

Really old big iron (100 yrs+) will light up my detector, when its really old, even when it is supposed to discriminate. It usually says it is a silver $. So I always dig. I use a whites dfx.

Your absolutely right about that.. I recently dug a dead eye from a 1715 shipwreck that read in the low nineties... I thought it was a silver sword hilt and hand guard at first.
 

I'm gonna have to try it lol
 

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