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Thats a good detector Dean,my misses has the 705 xterra,yours will see 8 -10 inches into wood on nails no probs,just use all metal setting,otherwise you will discriminate out the nails.

The minelabs are renowned for being deep detectors,if you have any probs setting it up theres a website ;

 

 

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Have you used it yet in anger Dean,I know it's not tree related but I found this a couple of weeks ago;

 

Celtic gold quarter stater coin,33 to 37 years BC...

 

 

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Wow!!

 

My mate showed me an example of a coin he found on his first trip out !!

 

I have got permission to use it on a very big private estate Geoff, but I'm just waiting for work to quieten down to go out with it.

 

I have also found another geek to go out with and show me how to go on to earn my geek badge :laugh1:

 

I found it quite relaxing the bit i have done so far

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Have you used it yet in anger Dean,I know it's not tree related but I found this a couple of weeks ago;

 

Celtic gold quarter stater coin,33 to 37 years BC...

 

 

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Thats ace :001_smile: What do you reckon its worth ?

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Probably about £400,but I save the finds as a hobby,it's incredible to me the age of these things,and that they were dropped by someone probably before christ was about.:001_smile:

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Probably about £400,but I save the finds as a hobby,it's incredible to me the age of these things,and that they were dropped by someone probably before christ was about.:001_smile:

 

what a find . Before christ :001_cool: . Might have to get me a decent metal detector . What model and make is your machine .:thumbup:

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Thats brilliant Geoff:thumbup:

 

i wonder how much it was worth in its day compairing it to todays standard?, i can imagine someone losing it and hunting for hours as it was worth a small fortune then it lying undisturbed untill you find it 2000 years late quite incredible

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I use a minelab etrac,an expensive machine,but the one Dean has is very good too.It feels realy strange holding something as personal as that coin knowing how long ago some hairy celt lost it!They were more of a prestige thing than a coin of currency,favours bestowed by powerfull people.:001_smile:

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