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  1. silvercoinboy

    The future of Whites metal detectors

    I hope Garrett releases the White's TRX pointer. Its the best on the market, and it now sells for double its list price online
  2. silvercoinboy

    Two days of coins

    3 silver ain't bad!
  3. silvercoinboy

    5.00 Nautilus Detector

    I remember in the 1980's when the Nautilus was THE detector for relic hunting. The club I was in was divided into the Coin shooters and the Relic hunters. As a kid, I always thought the relic hunters were cooler!
  4. silvercoinboy

    Tube tubb for water hunters .

    I saw that the The Hoover Boys are testing one out in their latest YouTube video
  5. silvercoinboy

    Where is Old Beechnut?

    Glad you are posting regularly again...you are an inspiration to us all!!!
  6. silvercoinboy

    Where is Old Beechnut?

    OBN, You are still the Master!!! I love that you exclusively hunt old beach areas that consistently produce gold. Glad to hear from you! I look forward to you rolling gold ring totals. Best for your mom also. Silvercoinboy
  7. silvercoinboy

    Help me choose a pinpointer.

    White's TRX. The only problem is that they have doubled in price since White's went under, so that should tell you how good they are
  8. silvercoinboy

    Where is Old Beechnut?

    I always love his 100+ gold rings per year. Has he stopped posting to this forum? Or melted them all down and bought his own island?
  9. silvercoinboy

    My Equinox always wins

    Might be an amazing swimming hole at the end of the path with loads of old silver and gold rings!!!!
  10. silvercoinboy

    Total Finds for Year through July Gold, Coins and more

    Cleaned up all my Euro coins and took them to the bank (not the 1, 2, and 5 cent steel ones) Total 390 Euros and almost 1000 coins! Three gold for then year, 18 silver coins going back to the early 1600's. Sadly, no more metal detecting for me anytime soon. I'm heading for my job to Saudi...
  11. silvercoinboy

    $20.00 Gold Piece Found..!

    Wow!! Wonder if there is a cache there
  12. silvercoinboy

    Just pulled the trigger and bought the 14" by 9" CoilTek

    Will be awhile until I see it since it is going to the States. Kelleyco had only 2 left, so I bought one
  13. silvercoinboy

    Question!

    Shop Local!! also thrift stores for an old Apple one from a phone
  14. silvercoinboy

    Minelab GPZ 7000 anyone using one?

    Yep, I know it is pricey, but I'm thinking this might be the game changer on getting to the depth for the missed items. I'm just wondering how well it works in a crowded trash environment?
  15. silvercoinboy

    Anyone have info on the 14''x 9" Coiltex?

    I see that they are available online. Wanted to see if anyone has used one, and what their impressions are. Looks like $239.00 I have the 15" DD Coiltek coil which I use at the beach (too much junk where I normally hunt)
  16. silvercoinboy

    Ginormous Gold!

    Must be at least 1000 bucks worth of gold
  17. silvercoinboy

    Ginormous Gold!

    18kt to boot! awesome find!!
  18. silvercoinboy

    Georgia Gold Rush abandoned mining towns

    Not sure, but you can always ask for permission
  19. silvercoinboy

    Georgia Gold Rush abandoned mining towns

    I want to hit some of the abandoned towns around Dahlonega, Georgia. Just one dropped gold coin from the Dahlonega mint, and I could retire! Has anybody hits some of the outlying areas? Miners are a suspicious bunch, and it was very common for them to bury the gold they just dug up after it...
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