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    Best large coil for GPX4000?

    Hi all I search in the UK and am currently digging up a hoard (cache) of 2000 year old gold coins. So far we have been using an Explorer SE fitted with a WOT coil and have been digging coins to 12", and have found 49. By the end of the week i will have a GPX4000 and am trying to decide which...
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    SE finds

    I thought I would share with you all, a person first for me, the recovery of my first milled coin of Elizabeth I. It is a threepence dated 1562 (Spinks 2604.) This is one of the earliest British coins produced with the screw press introduced by Eloye Mestrelle in 1561. Eloye Mestrelle, a French...
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    A Yank in the UK

    This was found in a Buckinghamshire field (UK) last week with the SE in amongst 2000 year old Celtic coins... I can see part of the date 18??... Is this a good find? The last US coin that I found was a Silver peace dollar (about 10 years ago.) Happy new year everyone!
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    Eureka!

    I'm not sure if this has been posted anywhere else... This is a link to a news feed of a 3.5 KG nugget found with the new GPX4000 in Oz. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/yaustralia/news?ch=248154&cl=1464544&lang=en
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    X-Terra 50 tested on an English construction site

    Last week I finally received a production model of the X-terra 50, and yesterday I managed to get out with a friend and test it against the Garrett GTI 2500 and the Explorer II. <b>The venue</b> The test site was on a site of a new road which was about to be constructed. The site was about a...
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    Head phone volume

    While testing both models of the X-terra, I realised after about a weeks use that the head phone volume was separate to the speaker volume (nice.) So if you use your X-terra without headphones at maximum volume, when you plug in your head phones the volume reverts back to your last head phone...
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