the beer can conundrum

joncooper1986

Full Member
Jul 31, 2014
125
309
Westhampton, MA
Detector(s) used
XP Deus 4.0 9" coil, 11" coil, WS4 w/ Detecting Doodads headphones, MI-6 pinpointer
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I have found that my AT Pro will give me a solid 81-99 signal for a soda or beer can which I am not surprised about. What I struggle with is that I can not think of any differences in sound that the machine will make were it an actual silver dollar. The can gives of a good long signal indicative of a big item, but I would assume something the size of a silver dollar would sound identical given the near ounce of metal being detected. Has anyone found a way to discern aluminum cans apart from treasure or do you just dig dig dig?
 

Patience, practice, Patience, practice, Patience, practice... got that ? Good! Now have patience, and never give up.
oh and you can always try raising the coil, large objects should be loud and clear with the coil way above the ground.

Mike
 

Last edited:
Thing is... You're getting a solid tone... A big tone. It most likely is a beer can and you know it, but it might not be. Are you going to take that chance and walk away?
 

Solid tone, big tone I did almost walk away but paused at the last second and dug it . As evidenced by my avatar pic sometimes they aren't cans . They are big shiny morgan silver dollars . Since that day no can shall escape my shovel or my notice . I dig anything that sounds good cause you never know .
 

You know, this had to sound just like a Coke can. Yep, you could lift that coil up 13" and it would STILL be screaming in your earphones - just like and old Budweiser can. :laughing7:
 

Attachments

  • sevenkilos.jpg
    sevenkilos.jpg
    104 KB · Views: 90
I usually dig those 90+ solid signals. 99% of the time it is a beer can, but that 1% makes it all worth it when you pull out a silver dollar 8-)

You can usually tell the difference between a bottle cap or beer can from a coin when you use the pin point function on the AT Pro. It just takes some experience to learn how each one usually sounds.
 

You know, this had to sound just like a Coke can. Yep, you could lift that coil up 13" and it would STILL be screaming in your earphones - just like and old Budweiser can. :laughing7:

That looks like an Oscar!

Practice. I have finally learned to tell the difference between a nickel and a pop top!
Now if I could just do that with the gold!
 

Solid tone, big tone I did almost walk away but paused at the last second and dug it . As evidenced by my avatar pic sometimes they aren't cans . They are big shiny morgan silver dollars . Since that day no can shall escape my shovel or my notice . I dig anything that sounds good cause you never know .

^^^ because you NEVER know! ^^^
 

Dig ,Dig ,Dig- The Scream And Wonder how a 1980's Can got down to 8+ inches
Or
Scream And love the Silver Dollar , or other Cool item you just dug up.

How deep does one dig Still getting a strong signal ? Well it depends on the Site.

Good Luck & as BC1969 Said Patience X 3.

Davers

"Sorry BC never got around to that Machine fix"
 

a few of my Half Dollars have sounded like Cans as well as an Ike
My trade Dollar sounded like it could have been a dime, But it was deep.

For the record I have found 2 Clad Quarters Directly under a Flattened soda Can. I remember that well.

I have probably also dug other goodies thanks to cleaning out those large Cans,
so don't be so much in a hurry to leave them there.

Unless of course we are hunting the same spots at the time
 

Last edited:

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top