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Hunting for lost coins is a common use for a metal detector. This hobby is often 
called “coin shooting.” Lost coins can be found wherever people have lived, played 
or traveled. Here are some places you might try searching: 
 

- around old houses, especially near large trees where people may have sat 

to rest. 

 

 

- playgrounds in parks or around schools. 

 

 

- along the grassy areas next to sidewalks. 

 

 - 

under 

grandstands. 

 

- sites where annual fairs, carnivals or circuses set up. 

 

along beaches, or in grassy or sandy areas near swimming pools. 

 

- deserted homes or settlements. 
 
- local areas where historic events such as battles occurred, or where   troops 

may have traveled or camped.  

 

 

- your own front and back yards. 

 
 

TIPS TO REMEMBER 

 

1) Always ask permission of the property owner before searching.  Found 

objects are usually the property of the landowner unless you come to a 
different agreement. It is a good idea to check current local, provincial, 
state or federal laws.  

 

2) Metal detecting is usually forbidden at historic sites, national and provincial 

or state parks. Check before detecting. 

 

3) Some municipalities may require you to obtain a metal detecting license 

and to display it while detecting. These are usually very inexpensive. Call 
your local town hall, city hall or municipal office. 

 

4) Properly dispose of any trash you find when detecting. Do not leave it for 

other coin hunters to find. 

 

5) When recovering lost items always make the smallest hole possible and 

return the ground surface appearance to the way it was before you started 
to dig. 

 

6) Do not use a shovel to dig! Many coin hunters use a small garden trowel 

and a flat bladed screwdriver. Probe gently to locate your target item. A 
brass rod with a smooth tip is useful to probe for coins because it will not 
usually scratch them. 

 

7) When searching in sand you will find it easier to use a scoop with small 

holes. You can make your own with a well-rinsed empty plastic bleach jug 

Summary of Contents for Prospector V

Page 1: ...PROSPECTOR V Instruction Manual Manual Part 260708...

Page 2: ...the probable type of metal with an arrow the depth of the target DISC NOTCH range the level of SENS shown in segments the operating mode and low battery condition Three Tone Audio Discrimination soun...

Page 3: ...mpartment and attach them to the battery clips by matching the and symbols on the clips and on the batteries See Figure 1 Fig 1 ASSEMBLY 1 Turn the lock collar on the stem counter clockwise until it l...

Page 4: ...its underside is aligned with the black tab on the stem See Fig 6 Place the slot over the stem and push the control head forward Now tighten the thin bolt that passes through the stem and holds the c...

Page 5: ...worth investigating 8 5 Nickel Indicates that the target is probably 5 or a nickel 9 Pull Tab Indicates that the target is probably a pull tab from an aluminum can Some rough gold items may register...

Page 6: ...L button to set the ALL METAL mode In this mode the Prospector V will respond to all hidden metals and the LCD screen displays ALL METAL DISC NOTCH and SENS The inch value displayed gives an indicatio...

Page 7: ...al levels of the DISC NOTCH pillars light 3 To adjust the NOTCH range press the DISC NOTCH button Then press the or icons The DISC NOTCH display pillars will light up starting at both the right and le...

Page 8: ...ignals try lifting the coil higher from the ground until a weaker but more definite signal is heard For very weak signals try moving the coil in short quick sweeps closer to the ground Figure 15 Note...

Page 9: ...eement It is a good idea to check current local provincial state or federal laws 2 Metal detecting is usually forbidden at historic sites national and provincial or state parks Check before detecting...

Page 10: ...towel to remove the dirt BATTERY INFORMATION This unit uses 2 9 volt batteries Always use fresh batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries If the detector will not be used for a long time remove the...

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