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Metal detectorist is set to make a small fortune after uncovering rare Roman gold coin worth £12,000
The detectorist, who wishes to remain anonymous, found item a Somerset field
Discovered close to old Roman road once used for transporting mined lead ore
Coin carries portrait of Constantine I, who was first ruler to embrace Christianity
By Peter Lloyd for MailOnline
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Alter71
A metal detector with the capabilities demanded by advanced users, but provided with preloaded settings which make it ideal for beginners also.
The Alter 71 detector can not only be used as a static detector for very deep low frequency work, but just as effectively as a rapid, dynamic detector for locating small non-ferrous objects using high frequencies.
The fl
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do they have some new later electronics inside or are they just clones of other machines| from the USA?where have they suddenly excelled from?are their designs radical and new?
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Does this hatch lead to Hitler's lost riches? Treasure hunters discover entrance hidden beneath a tree that they believe leads to bunker where £250million Amber Room is stashed
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Incredible 2,300-year-old Roman coin emblazoned with the face of 'the first Brexiteer' sells for £550,000 at auction after being spotted by an amateur metal detectoris
Emperor Allectus took Britain out of the Roman Empire during his reign in 293AD
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Kraemer Wrote:
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> I wonder what the penalty would be if a guy tried
> to keep a valuable find secret and avoid having th
> e queen claim ownership. To me it would be temptin
> g to do so. So glad the government here has no suc
> h BS.
heres some guys who are facing jail over some finds they sold off on the quiet
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the gubbins of these items have been debunked over and over again by electronics engineers as being just idiotic nonsense that do nothing..
such as a child would create who had no experience of electronics
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jmaryt Wrote:
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> wow! fantastic find! i can picture a roman soldier
> walking along the ancient road reaching into his p
> ocket to "scratch" himself, pulling his hand out,a
> nd the coin drops to the ground!..yikes! ..i'm jus
> t saying'
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> (h.h.!)
> j.t.
seems unlikely as pockets h
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Immaculate gold coin worth £100,000 emblazoned with the face of 'the first Brexiteer' who took Britain out of the Roman Empire in 293AD is discovered by an amateur metal detectorist
Emperor Allectus took Britain out of the Roman Empire during his reign in 293AD
His face is emblazoned on the immaculately preserved coin found in Dover
Anonymous hobbyist found the coi
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how does it make out on gold chains? my deus gives a TID of 00 to 06 on a bunch of 9ct gold chains and the horseshoe signal is over on the left side indicating a bad target not worth digging
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i have the deus antenna setup for using in water this year when rivers are lower and will post results later in summer..
only tested it in the rain water tub so far and seems stable at 3 feet
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Radar is a useful tool with familiar uses such as detecting aircraft and observing weather. It also has some less known applications, such as a technology known as ground-penetrating radar (GPR). Despite the difficulty of sending and receiving radio waves through solid objects, with the right equipment it’s possible to build a radar that works underground as well.
GPR is used often for det
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the jury is still out on ORX finds as guys are just getting hold of them so it will be a few months till we get some hard evidence from major or not major finds compared with deus finds
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in the UK their market is saturated so theyre looking for some sales on a cheaper machine with less features.. was a gold hunting machine ,now a coin hunter
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