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    XChange 2 - a few points I wonder

    I took a look at the manual for XChange 2 on the Minelab website. It left me with two questions I'm not quite sure about: 1. What datum is used? I'm guessing WGS84 but it's not stated anywhere. Some museums in Denmark use ED50, others ETRS89 (so close to WGS84 that the difference doesn't...
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    Minelab: "The Future of Discovery" - what do you think is going on?

    I've just made aware that something is going over at Minelab where something called "The Future of Discovery" is going to be revealed in just under 43 hours: http://www.minelab.com/emea/consumer/knowledge-base/news?article=87806. So why not spend this time guessing what they are going to...
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    Some finds from this autum

    I might be able to get out and pick up a little more but I figured I would post some (most) of the good finds this autum from my best field here in Denmark. There's some coins from the period 1771-1933 that I haven't included since I have no photos of them at hand. Just ask if you wonder what...
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    Today's finds (Denmark)

    Just wanted to share today's finds since it was one of the better days. In particular since I was only out for just under 3 hours. A Danish 12 shilling from 1721, a Danish 16 shilling from the 1850's (have to clean it up to see the year), two spindle whorls (viking age most likely - roughly...
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