March 7, 2026

Coins in the Dark: Why Night Metal Detecting Can Be So Good

Live highlight from a night hunt — coins in the dark and the detector talking nonstop. There’s something special about metal detecting after sunset. The streets quiet down, the distractions fade, and every signal feels sharper in the headphones. In this clip, Zeke (aka Glenn) breaks down why night detecting can actually be better for finding coins.

With fewer people around and less interference, tones become easier to read. You can slow down, work the sidewalk perimeter, and really listen for those clean, repeatable signals that often lead to coins. It’s a different rhythm, a different vibe, and honestly one of the most relaxing ways to hunt.

If you enjoy real, everyday metal detecting — the kind where you chase honest tones and celebrate the small wins — this quick highlight fits right in.

Metal Detecting Gear — Zeke (aka Glenn)

Zeke’s Metal Detecting Gear

These are the detectors, coils, and tools I rely on during hunts — especially at 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

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Zeke (aka Glenn) out in the field and sharing more stories — thank you.

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