March 3, 2026

Chasing a Double Signal at Night: Sidewalk Perimeter Coin Hunt with Zeke

Night hunts have their own kind of magic — quiet streets, cooler air, and signals that seem to pop just a little sharper in the headphones. On this outing, Zeke (aka Glenn) was working a sidewalk perimeter when a clean double chirp rolled through. That sound always gets the heart going. A dime? A nickel? Something older tucked right along the concrete edge?

Double signals are fun because they make you slow down and really listen. You tighten the sweep, feel out the tone, and let the detector tell the story. Sidewalk strips are unpredictable, but that’s what makes them such a blast — you never know what’s been dropped, lost, or forgotten over the years.

This quick night hunt kept me guessing right up to the dig. If you enjoy real, everyday metal detecting — the kind where instinct, patience, and curiosity all come together — this little highlight will feel right at home.

Metal Detecting Gear — Zeke (aka Glenn)

Zeke’s Metal Detecting Gear

These are the detectors, coils, and tools I rely on during hunts — day or night. If you want to gear up or support the channel, this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the Metal Detecting Gear Shop

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