Some spots are so full of trash that most detectorists won’t even bother swinging. But with the right coil and a little patience, even the most clobbered areas can still give up a coin or two.
In this live highlight, Zeke (aka Glenn) takes the Simplex with the SP24 coil into a trash-heavy patch of ground. Signals are stacked, tones are messy, and the odds aren’t great — but the narrow coil and slow, careful sweeps make all the difference. Even in the chaos, a coin still pops through.
Finding a Coin in the Chaos
This clip shows how the SP24 coil helps cut through junk and isolate the tiny windows where good targets hide. You’ll see how Zeke:
- Uses tight coil control to separate overlapping signals
- Listens for repeatable tones buried under trash noise
- Works slowly and methodically to avoid skipping good targets
- Identifies a coin tone even when the ground is full of junk
It’s a small win — but it’s proof that even “done” or “clobbered” ground still has life if you’re willing to work for it.
Trash everywhere… still found a coin. That’s the SP24 difference.
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