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Legend 2 Beach Cheat Sheet

Nokta Legend 2 Beach VID Numbers & Target ID Chart for Common Finds

By Bart Davis – Owner, Big Boys Hobbies Metal Detectors

If you are trying to learn the Nokta Legend 2 VID numbers for common beach finds, this guide will help you understand what targets often read on the screen and what numbers are worth digging. Whether you hunt dry sand, wet sand, or the saltwater line, knowing the usual Nokta Legend 2 target ID ranges can help you recover more coins, jewelry, and better targets with less guesswork.

The Nokta Legend 2 is one of the best all-around beach metal detectors for the money because it offers strong multi-frequency performance, great target separation, waterproof construction, and impressive value. If you are shopping for one, you can see our current Nokta Legend 2 here.

Why buy from Big Boys Hobbies?

When you shop with Big Boys Hobbies, you are dealing directly with the owner, Bart Davis. We are a real brick-and-mortar detector dealer with in-stock inventory, hands-on support, free shipping, and no sales tax outside Oklahoma. On the Nokta Legend 2 product page, customers also get an automatic discount in cart that we cannot publicly advertise on the page.

What Do Nokta Legend 2 VID Numbers Mean?

The VID number (also called target ID) on the Nokta Legend 2 helps identify what type of target may be under your coil. Lower numbers often point to foil, very small, low-conductive targets, or certain junk items. Mid-range numbers can include nickels, pull tabs, some gold rings, and other common beach finds. Higher numbers often include coins, larger silver targets, and other high-conductive items.

On the beach, these numbers can shift depending on target size, target shape, depth, corrosion, mineralization, and whether you are hunting in dry sand or wet salt sand. That means the best way to use a Nokta Legend 2 VDI chart is as a real-world guide, not an exact promise of what is in the ground.

Nokta Legend 2 Beach VID Chart for Common Finds

Below is a practical Nokta Legend 2 beach target ID chart based on common beach targets. Keep in mind that target IDs can vary depending on size, alloy, orientation, and conditions, so these are typical readings rather than guarantees.

Target Typical VID What to Know
Quarter 87–88 Very strong high-tone coin signal
Dime 83–84 Usually a tight, repeatable signal
Nickel 45–46 A very common beach coin range
Penny 83–84 Often reads very close to a dime
Stainless Steel Ring 27 Low-conductive junk ring range
Pandora-style Ring 52–53 Can land in a mid-range jewelry zone
Silver Ring (Large) 94–96 Large conductive silver target
Silver Ring (Small) 84–85 Can read near coin numbers
Gold Ring (Small) 25 Often overlaps foil and low-conductive trash
Gold Ring (Large) 62–63 Larger gold can read higher than many expect
Silver Chain 50+ Chains can be inconsistent depending on size and shape
Pull Tab 46–47 Classic beach trash target that can overlap with good finds
Bottle Cap (Corona) Jumps / Scratchy Often unstable and rough-sounding
Bottle Cap (Other) Jumps / Scratchy Broken tone on many sweeps
Foil 21 Common small beach trash
Zipper 66–68 A common clothing-related beach find

Best Gold Range on the Nokta Legend 2 for Beach Hunting

If your goal is finding more jewelry, one of the biggest lessons from beach hunting is that good targets do not always land where people expect. Small gold can come in surprisingly low, while larger gold rings can read much higher than many detectorists think.

On the Nokta Legend 2, gold rings can vary widely — from around 25 on smaller gold to the low 60s on larger gold rings.

That is why successful beach hunters using the Nokta Legend 2 do not rely on one “magic gold number.” Instead, they pay attention to repeatability, tone quality, and how stable the target sounds from multiple directions.

Quick Nokta Legend 2 Beach Dig Guide

VID Range What It Often Means Dig Recommendation
Around 21–27 Foil, small junk jewelry, small gold possibilities Worth digging when jewelry is the goal
45–47 Nickels and pull tabs Strong beach dig zone
50–53 Chains, some jewelry, Pandora-style ring range Good numbers to investigate
62–68 Large gold ring, zipper, and other mid-to-high conductors Check these carefully on the beach
83–88 Pennies, dimes, and quarters Very productive coin range
94–96 Large silver ring or other very high conductor Definitely worth checking

Tips for Using This Nokta Legend 2 Beach Target ID Chart

  • Use it as a guide, not a guarantee. Beach conditions can change target IDs.
  • Repeatable signals matter. A smooth signal from multiple directions is often worth digging.
  • Gold does not live in only one number range. Small gold and large gold can read very differently.
  • Scratchy bottle caps often give themselves away. If the signal jumps and sounds rough, it may be a cap rather than a clean target.
  • Wet salt sand changes things. Mineralization and conditions can make IDs less exact.

Is the Nokta Legend 2 Good for Beach Hunting?

Yes — the Nokta Legend 2 is a strong option for beach hunters who want modern multi-frequency performance without stepping into a much higher price category. It is waterproof, versatile, and well-suited for dry sand, wet sand, and shallow water use. For many detectorists, it is one of the best all-around values on the market today.

If you are ready to check out the detector itself, visit our Nokta Legend 2 product page to see current availability.

Shop the Nokta Legend 2 at Big Boys Hobbies

We keep the Nokta Legend 2 in stock, offer free shipping, no sales tax outside Oklahoma, and direct support from the owner. If you have questions before buying, call or email and you will speak directly with Bart Davis.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Nokta Legend 2 VID Numbers

What VID numbers are gold rings on the Nokta Legend 2?

Gold rings on the Nokta Legend 2 can vary a lot. In this beach chart, a small gold ring reads around 25, while a larger gold ring can read around 62–63.

What does a nickel read on the Nokta Legend 2?

A nickel often falls around 45–46 on this beach target chart.

What does a quarter read on the Nokta Legend 2?

A quarter often reads around 87–88 on this chart.

What does foil read on the Nokta Legend 2?

Foil is shown at around 21, which is why very small gold can be easy to miss if you skip lower conductive targets.

How do bottle caps act on the Nokta Legend 2?

According to this beach chart, bottle caps often act jumpy and scratchy rather than locking onto a clean, stable number.

Where can I buy the Nokta Legend 2?

You can buy it here from Big Boys Hobbies: Nokta Legend 2 Metal Detector.


Final Thoughts: If you want to recover more jewelry and coins with the Nokta Legend 2, learning the common beach VID numbers is a smart start. Just remember that great finds do not always show up in only one perfect range. The more you understand real-world target behavior, the better your results will be.