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target. If the detector receives a strong signal, the arrow appears steadily. If
the signal is weak, the arrow blinks or does not appear.
Note:
z If an arrow points to a coin denomination, the detector might be
detecting either a coin or another type of metal (such as jewelry, tokens,
medals, or even junk metal) about same size and type as the coin.
z Since the indications are approximations, the detector might not have
actually found the item it indicates. The indicator is only a visual
reference to help you decide if an item is worth investigating.
z The depth displayed is only a reference, not a real value.
GOLD Range
IRON & FOIL—indicates that the target is probably iron or foil. Some
oxidized iron might register somewhere within the SILVER range.
5¢(NICKEL)—indicates that the target is probably 5¢ or a nickel. Some fine
gold ring might register in this range.
PULL TAB—indicates that the target is probably a pull tab of an aluminum can.
Some rough gold items might register within PULL TAB category.
S-CAPS—indicates that the target is probably a type of metal like bottle cap
with whorl. Some small gold items might register within this category.
1¢(new version)
—indicates that the target might be 1¢ or a zinc penny and a
copper coin. Some large gold items might register within 1¢ category.
SILVER Range
10¢/1¢(old version)-- indicates that the target is probably old 1¢, or 10¢, or an
aluminum coin.
25¢--indicates that the target is probably 25¢ or small silver coin. Some large
aluminum coin might register within this category.
50¢--indicates that the target is probably 50¢. Some big silver coin might
register within this category.
AUDIO TARGET IDENTIFICATION
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