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Re: A Confession, a "What the Heck is That?", and Further Adventures.
I would leave that coin alone, not much upside to working on it. (View Post)1 -
Re: Would the hobby change forever if cents and nickels were made of steel?
Canada uses steel coins. I believe many detectorists up there tolerate digging modern coins because denominations go up to $2. I don't think it's unusual for a Canadian detectorist to find $20 of mod… (View Post)1 -
Re: HELP!! Looking to expand into the Hobby :)
The shovel is probably the best thing there. The detectors are obsolete and the pinpointers are low quality. Sorry for the bad news. If you are interested in finding old coins, I recommend buying a M… (View Post)1 -
Re: Metal detectorist believes he's found King John's 800-year-old lost treasure
This guy sounds like a delusional crackpot to me. (View Post)1 -
Re: Decent detector?
If you hunt a salt water beach, you need a simultaneous multi-frequency detector. The Minelab Vanquish 440 and 540 are the least expensive simultaneous multi-frequency detectors on the market; howeve… (View Post)2