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Old 10-02-2006, 12:08 PM
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I have a question for all you out there: If you were to move your metal detector coil over a piece of coal, would you or should you get a reading? I found what I think is a piece of coal this week-end (on the beach of all places) but when I run my coil over it I get a heavy nickel reading????
I tried it with both my detectors and got the same reading from both....
Maybe a metorite piece???? I may be reaching for straws on this one.....
My darn camera isn't working right now but the piece is black and pretty shiny (like coal)
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GUNNEY, May be coke...by-product of coal...PAPPY
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Old 10-02-2006, 01:55 PM
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hi gysgt!

bitumonous & anthricite coal are simply decayed plant matter.carbon.

the coal alone would produce no conductive properties.but whats inside could!if someway,something got sandwiched in there..who knows.

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Maybe you should break it apart to see what is inside.
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The piece you have is probably not a peice of meteorite. One way to tell is if it is unusually heavy for its size. Otherwise it is a carbon based product.
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I do a little blacksmithing so took my MXT out and found a clear piece of ground, no signal, not even a hot rock which is rare here. Put a piece of coal on the ground and got no signal, dug a piece of coke out of my forge and did get chatter but, because it's been in the forge and there is a good possibility there is metal in the coke from one of my projects..
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I will bust the piece up and see if there is something in there????
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My detector will react to a piece of coal too. It acts just like a hot rock. I've dug coal several times. Monty
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Default Hot Rocks And Coke

These 2 are pretty much the same. I recently got a detector from Great Britain. In reading the instruction manual evidently coke is a big problem there. They said to remedy this set your detector to the salt water mode, if it has one! In this salt water mode it will ignore the coke. I know that some of you have detectors that do not have this mode but some do! Also I believe that I read in one of the Charles Garrett books that coke or a Hot Rock will not respond in the All Metal Mode! Hope this helps.......
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