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Found a few coins

kiwi-jim

New member
Firstly a big thanks to Randy,
I have read his E Book,and I believe since then my coin count has almost doubled,I am now a great believer
in Randys suggestion of dragging the coil over a detected item and listen to how the tones behave.
I spent around 6 hours at an out of town racecourse to find this lot approx $65 in modern and old currency coins plus the citizen quartz watch....thanks again Randy for all your help and advice....jim
 
Very nice bling Jim

Hey that rhymes :)
:lol: I'm a poet and I didn't even know it

I do love racecourses (and not fro the horse races)

T59
 
Thanks Jim. Glad to hear you enjoyed the eBook and the suggestions are paying off for you. As well as you're doing, I'm just glad you don't hunt the same areas I like to hunt! :lol: HH Randy
 
You folks down under kill me. $65 in 6 hours, man. How many 1 and 2 dollar coins is that?

Jeff
 
Thanks Jeff,
( HaHa) the larger gold coins are $2 and the smaller gold coins are $1, all the rest are I guess what you guys call clad
50c,20c 10c etc and a lot of 1c and 2c.You might find this hard to believe but in two years of detecting I have only run across 3 other people
with detectors and two of them were just passing through,the other is a friend of mine who goes out rarely.
As you can see I am a bit spoilt for choice, but sure attract a lot of interest when at the beach or park etc. I find the older race tracks
in country towns real good as the terrain around the track stands havn't been altered in 100 years.....cheers jim
 
Thanks Jeff,
( HaHa) the larger gold coins are $2 and the smaller gold coins are $1, all the rest are I guess what you guys call clad
50c,20c 10c etc and a lot of 1c and 2c.You might find this hard to believe but in two years of detecting I have only run across 3 other people
with detectors and two of them were just passing through,the other is a friend of mine who goes out rarely.
As you can see I am a bit spoilt for choice, but sure attract a lot of interest when at the beach or park etc. I find the older race tracks
in country towns real good as the terrain around the track stands havn't been altered in 100 years.....cheers jim
 
Thanks Jeff,
( HaHa) the larger gold coins are $2 and the smaller gold coins are $1, all the rest are I guess what you guys call clad
50c,20c 10c etc and a lot of 1c and 2c.You might find this hard to believe but in two years of detecting I have only run across 3 other people
with detectors and two of them were just passing through,the other is a friend of mine who goes out rarely.
As you can see I am a bit spoilt for choice, but sure attract a lot of interest when at the beach or park etc. I find the older race tracks
in country towns real good as the terrain around the track stands havn't been altered in 100 years.....cheers jim
 
I envy your lack of competition Jim. I don't think that you even have a detecting store anywhere in New Zealand. Getting plenty of competition over here lately with several other detectorists hitting my favorite spot before I can get near it. (The local farmers market). Still, they didn't get it all. I'll be over on the South Island towards the end of the year, but I doubt I'll be packing a detector though.:sad: Just won't have time to swing it.
Mick Evans.
 
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