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How to Avoid Digging Ring Pulls when Coin Shooting - Minelab Equinox 800 Field Test 

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In this video I'll show you how to increase your chances of avoiding ring pulls and other junk targets using the Single Frequency Test when searching for modern coins.
At 4Khz and 5Khz (in particular), irregular objects such as ring pulls and pull tabs give irregular and random target IDs, whereas solid and regularly shaped objects like coins give a more consistent target ID. When you're searching for coins, this can be a good tool to help you avoid those unwanted junk targets.
Even though this is a handy trick, I wouldn't recommend using it in old sites where there could be many relics and other interesting treasures that might sound like ring pulls!

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@jeshe0
@jeshe0 Год назад
Will be using this. Took your advice on lifting the coil to confirm if it's a big target and have stopped digging so many cans.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Let me know how it goes. I’d be interested to know if you find it consistent or not. Happy to hear the target size check is working for you!
@thetreasurehuntingboomer
@thetreasurehuntingboomer Год назад
Only person who I've ever heard so they hope to find a ring pull lol I get why tho just funny to hear . I love how you are showing exactly what the detector does thankyou
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
😂🤣yep - the one time I actually wanted to find a ring pull, and I couldn’t find one anywhere! Typical!
@johnkirk8036
@johnkirk8036 Год назад
The best instructional video maker by a country mile out there M8 = keep em going !!!
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Thanks for your kind words John!
@PParks6973
@PParks6973 Год назад
This video popped up in you tube randomly today. I just got home from detecting a large park and pulled up SO many pull tabs and ring pulls. I needed to see this video earlier. Will keep in mind next time with my 800. Thank you.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Glad you found it useful! Good luck!
@AbbynDoogs
@AbbynDoogs Год назад
That’s going to save a lot of digging👍 Thanks Steve
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
It’s a useful cross-check when you’re hunting for 16/17 coin targets, but irregularly shaped objects like jewelry might be missed. It definitely has its use, but is no replacement for an experienced ear…
@user-oy5lh1ln2o
@user-oy5lh1ln2o 2 месяца назад
Great demonstration. Thanks for your time.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching - glad it was useful for you!
@MrPaulie1456
@MrPaulie1456 Год назад
Thanks Steve. Informative as ever!
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
You’re welcome!
@rimaseniorsadaraka2626
@rimaseniorsadaraka2626 Год назад
Hey bro your friend Dan was right about single frequency on pull tabs, 4khz seems to be the most effective, I took it out @the parks and did more test for about 3hrs boy what a big break through thank you so much for your videos take care out there and a happy hunting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Awesome! Thanks for letting us know you've had success with this trick, and thanks Dan for sharing his knowledge too!
@Gunnypauly73
@Gunnypauly73 11 месяцев назад
Great video, and learned something new today from a well experienced metal detector.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@hypnoraythompson5824
@hypnoraythompson5824 8 месяцев назад
great piece of info. Thanks for sharing
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 8 месяцев назад
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
@The1KMnO4
@The1KMnO4 Год назад
Proper deduction. Well done.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Thanks!
@gregorydobson4307
@gregorydobson4307 10 месяцев назад
Great video and information there, our hammered silver here in the uk are in this number region so will be definitely trying this out. Watched all of your videos on the nox 800 and really appreciate everything you're doing. ❤
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! I’d be very interested to know if this technique works for hammered silver coins vs rubbish. I think the irregular shape or hammered coins might be an issue though… good luck!
@donborsch5101
@donborsch5101 Год назад
Great video. Very informative.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Thanks for your kind words!
@seadoocruiser1863
@seadoocruiser1863 Год назад
That's awesome mate thanks!!👍👍
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
You’re welcome!
@teotoad1
@teotoad1 Год назад
good useful information. Thank You.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
You’re welcome! Happy it was useful for you!
@laurieboyle3338
@laurieboyle3338 7 месяцев назад
I imagine the reason for the blipping is because of the hole in the ring pull.I enjoyed seeing this. Thank you
@iankidd6654
@iankidd6654 2 месяца назад
Another great video, thanks. Strangely I normally get ring pulls coming in at 13 to 14
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 2 месяца назад
Anywhere between 13-16 is possible for ring pulls (unfortunately )…
@lancerudy9934
@lancerudy9934 Год назад
Great video😊
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Thanks Lance - glad you found it useful.
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd 5 месяцев назад
Very interesting.
@StephaunBaker
@StephaunBaker Год назад
Nice vid!
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Thanks!
@rimaseniorsadaraka2626
@rimaseniorsadaraka2626 Год назад
Hey bro thanks for the information will try it on 4-5khz
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Good luck - hope it helps!
@poulskovdam4390
@poulskovdam4390 Год назад
Nice video must try it
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Let me know if it works for you.
@poulskovdam4390
@poulskovdam4390 Год назад
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting I will let you know as soon as it’s dry enough to get out, I have tried lifting the coil on large targets and works great 👍
@999fine4
@999fine4 5 месяцев назад
Huge!
@stephenmunt1624
@stephenmunt1624 3 месяца назад
Just got my self the 600 and loving it. Your videos are great thank you. I noticed you move around when swiping over the target. What would it indicated if the target I'd changed when you did this?
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 3 месяца назад
Solid targets such as coins, rings, copper/brass/gold/silver etc will typically give the same strong, consistent tone and target ID from all angles. If the target tone and ID fluctuates from different angles, it’s more likely to be a trash target or iron. Having said that, if in doubt, always dig it… good luck!
@stephenmunt1624
@stephenmunt1624 3 месяца назад
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting I always do dig it. That's why my field looks like a bomb site lol
@Mossop13
@Mossop13 Год назад
I'm gunna try that!!! I wonder what it will do with 50% silver threepences (16/17 on my 'Nox) - it should do the same as a 20.c piece. The only danger is gold rings in the same range, but given I don't usually dig 16/17 because of the number of ring pulls, I guess I won't lose. Thanks!!
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Yes, the post 1946 thrips (50% silver) have a target ID of 16/17, so the test should hold true for these as well, although they are much, much smaller than a 20c or 50c coin. If you’re hoping to find jewelers, I wouldn’t be using this test at all, because jewelry is irregular in shape, and rings will act very much like ring pulls. Let me know how you go.
@markjohnnojohnson5352
@markjohnnojohnson5352 Год назад
Great advice! Would this work with tin cans too?
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
For aluminum cans, I use the size test by lifting the coil above the ground. If you can still “hear” the Target 6 inches or more above the ground, it’s a large target (ie not a coin, jewelry etc), but likely a can or large piece of aluminum…
@johntaylor6654
@johntaylor6654 Год назад
Great video, thanks but what about rings, jewelry rings that is.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
If you’re looking for jewelry, then you really must dig everything. This video is aimed at those who are coin shooting…
@cal4625
@cal4625 Год назад
I think everyone should know BY NOW that every detector signal that goes undug COULD be a piece of valuable gold jewelry. Ok I get it.
@crazycressy7986
@crazycressy7986 Год назад
Might pay to try this on a silver and gold ring and a ring with a stone or bezel in it and see if it behaves the same way wouldn't want to miss things
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
As mentioned at the start of the video, this is ONLY aimed at helping to tell the difference between coins that have a target ID of 16/17 versus ring pulls etc. Other targets must be treated differently!
@crazycressy7986
@crazycressy7986 Год назад
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting I know but the problem being is ppl will then not dig these signals and miss good targets, I see loads of videos where ppl also discriminate pull tabs ,ok if your just coin shooting but why miss out on a gold ring ,best dig all iffy signals, my iffy one paid me out £110k worth of hoard
@Gaptains_vloG
@Gaptains_vloG Год назад
I like when people pass over ring pulls and pull tabs. More finds for me. LOL
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
If you’ve got the time I’d certainly be digging many of those iffy targets as they could be jewelry and other interesting items. For coin shooting, this trick seems to help…
@swiftdetecting
@swiftdetecting 10 месяцев назад
do u ever use bigger coils or mainly 11inch ?
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting 10 месяцев назад
I find the larger coil less useful given the types of sites I typically hunt. If I was to use one at all, it would most likely be on the beach.
@TheDukesOfDerbyshire
@TheDukesOfDerbyshire Год назад
Hi, if you are ignoring ringpull signals then you will be ignoring lots of coins and potentially gold coins and rings :)
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
Not ignoring them, just choosing to concentrate on coins (Australian 20c) in this particular video. Definitely not the approach I would be using in older sites, or older countries, looking for relics and old coins…
@MrDoccus
@MrDoccus Год назад
What is that digging tool? Thanks.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
In this video I’m using my old eBay digger. It was about AUD$30, but I don’t see it being sold any more…
@GuillermoElAlfil
@GuillermoElAlfil Год назад
Unfortunately dont work on beach
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
You might find it works best on the deeper targets. Shallow targets don’t seem to react to this trick as well as those deeper targets.
@ashleyrickman9250
@ashleyrickman9250 Год назад
Great idea! Has anyone tried this for $1 and $2 coins?
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
It does work for $1 & $2 some of the time. The issue with 21 & 22 Target ID objects is that many of the junk targets are bottle tops, and they don’t tend to act as erratically in 4/5 kHz single frequency mode as ring pulls do.
@ashleyrickman9250
@ashleyrickman9250 Год назад
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting Hi Steve - thanks for your reply. You're right - some bottle tops near the surface ring up exactly like gold coins. I'll certainly start experimenting with single frequency on these too despite the fact that, as you say, they may not behave as erratically as ring pulls compared to silvers. With the scarcity of coins these days, anything will help!
@matlaw123
@matlaw123 Год назад
Yeh that was my question too. I run a 20-21-22 discrimination and anything that helps eliminate bottle tops would be great. But looks like changing the frequency might not be the answer. However I might shoot for more 16 and 17s with this new info. Great vid. Thanks Steve
@ashleyrickman9250
@ashleyrickman9250 Год назад
@@matlaw123 hi Matlaw - that's tight discrimination you run there! I'm finding there are fewer and fewer dollars in the ground these days, so I'm happy to go deeper for pre-decimals too. Rarely any monetary value, but still fun. You'd be missing not only those pre-decimals, but also the occasional piece of jewellery.
@coilsandcoinsdetecting
@coilsandcoinsdetecting Год назад
@@matlaw123 I believe this single freaky test works quite well for ring pulls but not so well for bottle tops is due to two major differences: the first is that ring pulls have a hole in them, so this creates an inconsistent signal back to the detector, where’s bottle tops don’t have that hole. Second, ring pulls are made of aluminum (mostly), and bottle tops are often made from alloys that aren’t all that different to coins, so they sound very similar. As a result, 21,22,23 bottle top signals can’t really be identified using this trick…
@AndrewPattullo
@AndrewPattullo Год назад
Thats going to lose you all those gold rings
@janusstark4259
@janusstark4259 Год назад
Analogic MD's are much more accurate..
@realbudgiesmugglertwohatsb2611
@realbudgiesmugglertwohatsb2611 8 месяцев назад
A can is ten cents and a ring pull means there is 10 cents nearby....once l found 4 ring pulls near each other and kept digging till l found 3 of the four cans ...after l had filled the hole back in it was getting dark. Seems a lot of effort for 3 aluminium cans ..but 30 cents. For 3 hours digging is better than l usually get sometimes only one can... I was wondering is there a aluminium can worth more than ten cents
@zeuschowie7473
@zeuschowie7473 6 месяцев назад
I don't metal detect for money of aluminum can...lol
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