are the low TID numbers ever any good?

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are the low TID numbers ever any good?

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when i ignore the 01 02 03 TIDs i often wonder if i should dig em ,so can they ever be any good?
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Always found them to be iron myself mate.
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I think the issue may be that gold can often register in some of these low numbers so it's always a bit of a risk ignoring based on numbers alone. The tone does tend to be subtly different between gold and iron though (or at least that's what I have found playing around burying gold rings and lumps of iron in the back garden). A lot depends on shape, size and depth as well - that's where the skill and familiarity with your machine comes in.
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Post by Koala »

there's no simple answer as target ID changes depending on lots of parameters

for example a small copper/Nickle that's normally around the 40s can drop to 10-20 when next to a nail

So can thin lead or small gold drop that low. Don't know never tried. I would expect so. I have never tested as the fields around here are full of those square bent nails which normally come in around the same area.


You can never cover the ground 100% its not worth worrying about. Just something for the next detectorist ::g :D


you can always work in all metal mode. Which is useful if the field are quite. Or is already detected to death. But normally isn't too efficient time wise.
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Post by pengles »

On my Deus anything up to 6 has always been iron, also anything up in the 90's is invariably rusty iron although if it's a clean signal in the 90's there's a chance it's silver. Just my experience.
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Post by Phil2401 »

As above u;@ but in my opinion trust your ears more than the TID numbers - if it's a clear two-way signal that doesn't blow your ears off (particularly if it gives a good pattern on the XY screen), then it's worth digging...

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Post by john Colin »

pengles wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2020 6:51 pm On my Deus anything up to 6 has always been iron, also anything up in the 90's is invariably rusty iron although if it's a clean signal in the 90's there's a chance it's silver. Just my experience.
Yes trust your ears, I had a signal at 97 but it just sounded so clean and pure it had to be investigated, just as well as it was a silver flatware fork weighing 49 grams.
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i was worried because the tones were not an iron grunt to match the low numbers but higher in tone
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Post by Chilgrove »

Last year I found a lovely gold posy ring that was showing 22 on the display. The XY graph was just about vertical, just a smigen off to the right so I dug it. Glad I did. First thoughts were obvious : coke. But no.
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Post by Thunderace »

Hi,I recently was getting a hit of between 20 and 34,The pinpointer was saying iron or nickel,but the reading was consistent so I dug it,Turned out to be a nice condition early medieval token/coin
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Post by Thunderace »

The medieval token I spoke of was pewter or lead and was shown in a earlier post today
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Post by pasttarg »

i did some tests on wads of pure gold leaf and they are very low around 31 32 mark and the XY screen was vertical
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Post by Oxgirl36 »

Yes :D But very rare.

If it sounds good then dig it ::g

Found a hammy yesterday with a screen indicating iron on the XY screen (no numbers) but a sweet, if quiet, ‘dig me’ signal. The TID, the XY screen and the sounds are three separate pieces of info that you put together to make a decision to dig. The audio always trumps everything else though :-w
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