Below we’ve mapped out the different locations of the rare coins, 
according to each possible daily pattern. We’ve also charted a 
suggested route for maximum efficiency, though of course you can 
approach them in any order you like. When you reach a marked area,
simply use your metal detector to home in on the coin until you 
get the prompt to dig..

What You Need to Find Coins?
Finding coins requires you to be a level five collector,
because then you can buy a metal detector and a Pennington Field Shovel
from Madam Nazar. Both items are very expensive, costing $1050 together,
but finding all the coins just once will pay back about half that money
in one go. A few days of coin collecting and you’ll be comfortably in profit
and you can keep finding coins forever.

Once you have a metal detector, you can equip it in the same way you would
with a lantern, going into your weapon wheel. If a coin is close by, your
controller will start to vibrate and the metal detector will start to audibly tick.
As you get closer and closer, the vibration and ticking will speed up, until eventually
you should get an icon prompting you to dig. Voila! You just got a little bit richer.

How to Make Coins into Money
Once you’ve found some coins, go see Madam Nazar and she’ll buy them off you.
You can sell her any amount of coins at any time, but a whole set will get you $540
an impressive value for any gunslinger’s time.

When Do the Coins Come Back?
Coins come back every 24 hours as part of the daily reshuffle
so while they will reappear somewhere in the map, it’s unlikely
to be in the same place as the day before. Still, this means that
you can gather up a batch of coins and earn another $540 every day
without fear of using them all up!

How Do I Find Coins?
We’ll show you the precise map arrangements of each daily pattern below
so the important thing to do first is to work out which pattern they’re
arranged in today. Look at the maps to work out which coin location you’re
closest to, and head there with your metal detector and shovel. If you find
a coin there, congratulations! You know which pattern is active and you can
just check all the other areas, which should take less than an hour if you’ve
got a good horse and work your way across the map methodically.

If the coin isn’t where you looked, that just means it’s not that pattern.
Strike it off the list and check any of the close locations on the other 
two maps until you work out which one is active.