LOST OR HIDDEN
What do you prefer a fortune or a small finding?
VERY IMPORTANT IN DETECTION !
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The difference between lost and hidden: This is a fundamental concept in detection. A basic rule would be “to lose something is to lose little”, while to bury something is to hide what is possibly of great value. You can lose a quarter, a peso, a franc .... a ring or other small jewelry. If something has been lost it is usually close to the surface (over time it may shift as far as 10 or 20 centimeters down), on the other hand, people who bury their valuables, tend to bury them deeper, to be sure that they stay well hidden.
Lost
coin ....
or lost jewelry
A hiding place can be anywhere from 40 centimeters down to a meter, depending on what is being hidden. Over time the 40 cm. to a meter distances turn out to be 80 cm. to one and a half meters (a phenomena well-known by archeologists). So, we could say that almost all the unimagined articles that have been buried since the beginning of time are still waiting to be found. Why? Because the metal detectors found commonly on the market (Very Low Frequency) do not work any deeper than 30 to 35 cm, and will not give out a signal even if you pass right over a metal deposit. But, the new and powerful Pulse Induction device with the super sensitive coil, which is found on the Deepers MF, have finally come to our rescue. The Deepers MF is definitely going to change the rhythm and importance of this hobby as exciting new discoveries are made at much deeper levels than before.
Hidden treasure (More than 1,000 gold coins found with a Deepers detector at 75 cm depth)

NEVER FORGET: Valuable items will be buried deep in the ground. Statistics show that more than 85% of valuable deposits are hidden between 60cm. and 1.2 meters below the surface. Pulse Induction detectors are the ideal mechanisms for this type of search and are indispensable if you plan to hunt in a deep and serious manner, searching for caches, relics, silver/gold deposits, bronze antiquities, hidden jewels, treasure chests and weapons.

Ancient gold helmet found 80 cm below the surface at the entrance to a cavern in the Andes Mountains using the Deepers and the super-sensitive elliptical search coil
ADVANTAGES of Pulse Induction detectors for deep detection
Pulse Induction metal detectors are specialized instruments. In the past they were unsuitable for coin hunting in urban areas, as they did not have the ability to identify or reject ferrous (iron) trash. The Deepers MF changed all that by introducing a system of discrimination that is accurate and effective, and an LCD which gives an accurate idea of target size. Taken together, the discrimination facility, LCD target size indicator, and target sound strength all combine to give a versatile detecting system now capable of urban detecting. They also excel at maximum depth under extreme search conditions such as saltwater beaches and highly mineralized ground. In such conditions PI metal detectors produce superior results when compared to VLF models. Pulse Induction detectors are the ideal tool and, indispensable for the seriously deep searcher.
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