Absolutely amazing. I was considering a Pulse induction machine to get deep coins. But after seeing this thing in action, I may be buying one of these instead. I Do not gold hunt. We don't have any gold in the ground where i live at, so all i want is DEEP COINS and relics. This machine looks perfect for what i need. I might be buying one of these very soon. I have hunted and completely cleaned out all of my areas with the equinox 800. Its time to get all those coins that are 1 to 2 feet deep. I like what i seen here.
In this video a Roman Sestertius is detected 47 cm deep. Some coins are settled deeper in the ground. The depth at which a coin is detected depends on many factors, the size of the coin, it's conductivity, the position in which it is in. Search coil size is also a factor, the large coils detects deeper.
Well done Sir ! That is a very good machine, and you know how to use it. Those are the deepest coin finds I've seen on youtube.
I know I'm kinda off topic but do anybody know a good site to stream newly released series online?
Today I have ordered the v3.
I don’t like digital machines with all the jumping vdi numbers.
Thanks Ron
Absolutely amazing. I was considering a Pulse induction machine to get deep coins. But after seeing this thing in action, I may be buying one of these instead. I Do not gold hunt. We don't have any gold in the ground where i live at, so all i want is DEEP COINS and relics. This machine looks perfect for what i need. I might be buying one of these very soon. I have hunted and completely cleaned out all of my areas with the equinox 800. Its time to get all those coins that are 1 to 2 feet deep. I like what i seen here.
You can always hunt for gold jewelry
Yea I love my MK2 the depth is amazing it sits on the shelf next to my Nautilus dmc 2ba another legendary detector
Good effort thanks for the demo really appreciate
What a brilliant demonstration of the sensitivity of Nexus detectors. Could I just ask what the ddm was showing on those targets?
Fair play! What a performer.
Super nice
Why won't you show us what type of coins they were after cleaning
At this depth around the area are Roman coins, because they were settled here in the distant past.
What kind of depth do you get on your coins
In this video a Roman Sestertius is detected 47 cm deep. Some coins are settled deeper in the ground. The depth at which a coin is detected depends on many factors, the size of the coin, it's conductivity, the position in which it is in. Search coil size is also a factor, the large coils detects deeper.