Category Archives: metal detecting

Metal Detector With LCD Display

Metal Detector With LCD Display

Metal Detector With LCD Display

The next generation in treasure tracking! LCD display makes it easy to find rare coins, fine jewelry, artifacts and more! Treasure hunting has never been easier. This metal detector has an LCD display that shows the type of object you’ve found and its depth! Treasure hunting is more than fun. It can be very rewarding, especially with today’s price of gold! This unit has a super large 8 waterproof high-sensitivity search coil that detects items up to 4′ deep. In fact, it can find a quarter at a depth of six inches! Also features six levels of discrimination, three tones that indicate different metal types, adjustable shaft length, arm support for comfortable-one-handed operation and three operation modes. Two ’9V’ batteries not included.

List Price: $ 399.95

Price: $ 99.99

Metal Detecting – Digging a Coin

How to dig a coin, by Dan Hughes (treasuremanual.com ). Use a knife with a rounded end (so you don’t tear up your palm when you push it into the ground), cut two lines like you’re cutting a piece of pie, and flip the sod up to reveal the coin. Check out my treasure hunting podcasts at http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Coin Hunting Indiana Episode 8

First hunt of 2009 Gary finds a Barber quarter.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Metal Detecting Old Aboriginal Bush Homesite in Western Aust

Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector
Video Rating: 5 / 5

www.metaldetectorx.com – Metal Detecting Rare Silver Coin. (key date) Now with Coin Macro. Found with Minelab E-TRAC metal detector. metaldetectorX.com neswiper treasure hunting
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Recovering Relics #52 – Metal Detecting – The Old Coin Hot Spot

On September 24, I went metal detecting at an old abandonned house, built in the early 1940′s. The last time I had been there was in February, 2010, and can be seen on Recovering Relics Episode #6. I started off hunting the front yard. Right away I got a nickel/pull-tab reading at 4 inches deep. When I dug down, out came my first ever Buffalo Nickel! I’m not yet sure of the date. Minutes later I found the first Wheat Cent of the day. Not long after that, I found my second silver of 2011, a 1945 Mercury Dime. The Merc is in great condition and cleaned up beautifully. I went on to find several more wheat pennies, a toy gun, a spoon and fork, and two dog tags. That place gave up a lot of great finds and I will have to get back there as soon as possible to find some more old coins.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

MINELAB XTERRA 305 METAL DETECTOR

Minelab Xterra 305 Metal Detector / 6″ DD 18.75khz Coil. www.metaldetectorx.com Metal Detecting
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