1 Explorer SE + 1 GPX 4000
= 70 GOLD CELTIC COINS!!
Just before Christmas I was lucky
enough to find a hoard of Celtic coins with my two detecting buddies
Edward and Andrew Clarkson. The field of the discovery was mentioned
in a book I had been using for research and even contained a map
with an 'X' to mark the spot of a previous discovery. So after gaining
permission we set off to the field with our Explorer SEs.
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On arriving at the field we sat
trying to relate the old map to the modern landscape realising some
of the hedgerows still existed today. We walked onto the field to
where we thought the 'x' indicated the find spot of the earlier
find and sure enough started to find gold coins within a few minutes.
The Explorers soon found 33
coins that first day and then more coins each day we visited the
site over the following months until we were no longer able to find
any more.
The total was now at 49, but we knew
there had to be more. The Explorer fitted with a 15" coil had found
coins laying flat to a depth of 26cm, but the plough soil in places
was 35cm deep, so we knew there must be more coins, deeper or laying
on edge.
We tried other makes of so
called deep detectors but none of these fulfilled their promise.
Finally we acquired the new Minelab GPX4000 and fitted it with the
commander 18" mono coil. We chose the 18" mono for brute power and
we weren't disappointed!
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WOW what a machine!!! After using
the GPX for three days the total jumped to 70. The signals from
these extra 21 coins were loud and clear and some were at depths
of over 30cm, but more importantly the incredible sensitivity of
the GPX managed to get the coins laying on edge at depth.
I would like to thank Minelab
for making such brilliant machines. I know the Explorer SE and GPX4000
will bring me more good luck in the years to come.
Gordon Heritage, UK