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Dylan Wheeler

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Jul 10, 2022
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Northeastern Pennsylvania
Detector(s) used
Nokta Gold Kruzer
Vanquish 440
1 Hour hunt under 3 trees and a park bench. I wasn’t expecting much, this spot appears on aerial maps after 1972. It isn’t in a real busy area either.

$1.02 in modern change, oldest is 1971.
…and another ring, high tone 82 on the Gold Kruzer, 4-5 inches deep.

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I like the Gold Kruzer more as a park coin/ring shooter. The high frequency gives it a shallow depth, with the small coil it’s like a scalpel in a real trash heavy area. The mineralization meter is accurate, it’s easy to dig nothing but coins and rings. I’ve been using it to scout a site, read the top 4-6 inches of soil, dig the easy good stuff, and come back with more
depth/Vanquish.
 

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1 Hour hunt under 3 trees and a park bench. I wasn’t expecting much, this spot appears on aerial maps after 1972. It isn’t in a real busy area either.

$1.02 in modern change, oldest is 1971.
…and another ring, high tone 82 on the Gold Kruzer, 4-5 inches deep.

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I like the Gold Kruzer more as a park coin/ring shooter. The high frequency gives it a shallow depth, with the small coil it’s like a scalpel in a real trash heavy area. The mineralization meter is accurate, it’s easy to dig nothing but coins and rings. I’ve been using it to scout a site, read the top 4-6 inches of soil, dig the easy good stuff, and come back with more
depth/Vanquish.
Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Nice going and the ring looks nice
 

1 Hour hunt under 3 trees and a park bench. I wasn’t expecting much, this spot appears on aerial maps after 1972. It isn’t in a real busy area either.

$1.02 in modern change, oldest is 1971.
…and another ring, high tone 82 on the Gold Kruzer, 4-5 inches deep.

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View attachment 2041735View attachment 2041736

I like the Gold Kruzer more as a park coin/ring shooter. The high frequency gives it a shallow depth, with the small coil it’s like a scalpel in a real trash heavy area. The mineralization meter is accurate, it’s easy to dig nothing but coins and rings. I’ve been using it to scout a site, read the top 4-6 inches of soil, dig the easy good stuff, and come back with more
depth/Vanquish.
love that ring. thanks for the detail on your method, very cool
 

1 Hour hunt under 3 trees and a park bench. I wasn’t expecting much, this spot appears on aerial maps after 1972. It isn’t in a real busy area either.

$1.02 in modern change, oldest is 1971.
…and another ring, high tone 82 on the Gold Kruzer, 4-5 inches deep.

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View attachment 2041735View attachment 2041736

I like the Gold Kruzer more as a park coin/ring shooter. The high frequency gives it a shallow depth, with the small coil it’s like a scalpel in a real trash heavy area. The mineralization meter is accurate, it’s easy to dig nothing but coins and rings. I’ve been using it to scout a site, read the top 4-6 inches of soil, dig the easy good stuff, and come back with more
depth/Vanquish.
Anytime you find a ring it is a GOOD hunt. Happy Hunting
 

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