Today I received the new Super 12 White's coil and was fortunate the weather was beautiful and timing was perfect
as I had a new lead to check out. My neighbor Ken had told me this winter that he had 36 acres about 20 miles from
our home which use to have an old homesite on it. He said it was torn down sometime back in the late 1800's and
there is a hill at the back of the property which was used for sledding. I couldn't wait for nice weather to
arrive and for Ken to be able to show me the area and today was that day!
We arrived at the property at 2 pm and Ken showed me where he thought the house had been. He had another
appointment and couldn't stay around and be bored watching me detect as he put it. I got out my DFX with the
new Super 12 concentric coil on it. I use all tones as this really helps me know what's in the ground without
having to check the meter constantly. I was getting plenty of iron sounds when I finally got a higher tone
which turned out to be a small buckle from about 6 inches deep. This 12 inch coil pinpoints exactly like the
stock White's 9.5 coil. The coil is light at only 19 ozs. with cover. It is a very stable coil which I was
hoping it would be. The id is also the same as the 9.5 coil. I hunted in the field for about an hour with no
more luck except a few rusted large items like an axe head. I decided to head for the sledding hill.
I started at the base and started working my way up the slope when I got my first signal of about 5 yards up
the slope. It was a solid 89 and was coming in loud. I dug only 4 inches a popped out a pewter(I think)
ornamental type what is it thing. It had designs on it and it looked to be a keeper so in the keeper pouch it
went. I hunted this slope for more then an hour with not one more signal. The soil was very damp and mostly sand
and thought for sure there had to be some coins here. I had to think that because it was very sandy that maybe
the coins had sunk beyond reach? I failed to ask Ken how he knew it was used for sledding anyway. I finally
worked my way to the top where there was a large pine tree and this is where I received my next signal. The numbers
were bouncing around in the mid 70's to high 80's but were a solid tone. I started digging and got to 6 inches and
the signal was still coming from the hole. I dug some more and got to about 10 inches and got out my probe. I felt
the vibration of the probe and reached in a pulled out two coins. I couldn't believe my eyes as I just found my
fourth ever Large Cent an 1851. The other coin was a 1912 V nickel. It seemed strange that these two coins were
together in the same hole with the span of years. My guess is maybe the nickel was above the cent or off to the
side. I can only speculate but I will take this find any day! I was amazed at the condition of the two coins and
knew it was because this was sandy soil with very little dirt mix. When I find V nickels I usually can't read the
date and they are horrible looking. I can see everything on this V right out of the hole! I searched the top of
the slope for another half hour with no more finds except a shell case and a 1972 quarter. Maybe a hunter who
lost a quarter was my first thought. My day was nearing an end as I had to get home and take the wife out to
dinner so I packed up and headed home. I will definitely be detecting this area again in the near future.
My first impressions of this coil after using it on one hunt is, it's a keeper. I got good depth out of it as
those two coins from 10 inches came in very loud. I will have to get in a more trashy area to see how well it
separates. I guess I can say I was lucky as there was hardly any trash on this property. I looked around trying
to find where the trash dump was and had no success. I always enjoy digging old glass, too.
This White's Super 12 concentric coil should prove to be the coil for the person who wants a little more
coverage and more depth out of their DFX, MXT or M6 detector. This coil is well made and I felt no fatigue for
the time I was swinging it. White's has always been known for their quality products and this one is just
that, quality.
Larry K,
IN