Recovering Relics - Metal Detecting With My New Whites MXT
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@shawn1744 thanks, I'll check it out.
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I wouldnt trade my mxt pro for anything.... Good luck. cch
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@SAINTSURF Hey I have a coinmaster for 2 years now. Look me up on facebook. Shawn Himmelberger. I help run a page also. ( I Dig History) just type that in the search part on facebook. we have pver 500 members and do free silver contest. last person won a free merc.
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@RecoveringRelics HE has a garret if you watch the video. You can see him put it in the whole to mesure.
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I want one.. hope to see all ur great finds. I also have a coinmaster. looking to upgrade like you...
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@RecoveringRelics Ok thanks
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Dang, you got a great deal!
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Nice intro..! I'm waiting on my Coinmaster to get here and can't sleep...I'm in New Orleans and believe I'll find a lot of treasures because of that bitch Katrina. Good Luck in 2012
Hey, is that bullseye pinpointer really good? I was thinking about getting myself one.
MetaldetectCmc 1 month ago
@MetaldetectCmc I recommend getting the Garrett Pro Pointer instead.
RecoveringRelics 1 month ago
I have a question for you. How do you go about cleaning the coins that you find ???
Lapp6192 1 month ago
@Lapp6192 I just give 'em a rinse under some running water and scrub with a toothbrush. If it were a rare coin or a silver coin I would be more careful while cleaning them but I have moved away from using any chemicals.
RecoveringRelics 1 month ago
@RecoveringRelics - Thanks. If chemicals are used and the coin comes out looking shiny again, that lowers the value of the coin, correct ???
Lapp6192 1 month ago
@Lapp6192 Yes, if you are looking to sell it then I would not advise cleaning it, but if you want it to look nice for a collection, then cleaning it isn't a big deal.
RecoveringRelics 1 month ago