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Category Archives: Coins
Places to Find Coins with your Metal Detector
We’ve all read the Metal Detecting How-To’s about relic hunting at civil war sites, or the articles about How to find your first silver coin. Those type of articles are very helpful and definitely make us better detectorists but … Continue reading →
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Barber Dime found with Minelab E-TRAC
Recently I have been using a buddies Minelab E-Trac metal detector in an effort to learn it for when I get my own E-Trac. I’ve used it a couple of times, but this past Saturday was my first time using … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1911 Barber DIme, arkansas metal detecting, Barber DIme, e-trac, metal detecting, metal detecting articles, metal detecting blog, Metal Detecting Finds, metal detector, Minelab E-Trac Metal Detector, minelab etrac, silver coins, Silver found with minelab etrac
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Kansas Hunt Produces My Oldest Coin
This past weekend I traveled to Kansas for business and a couple of seeded hunts at a local football field. The turnout was great and a fun time was had by all! The seeded hunts were a learning experience for … Continue reading →