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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Diggerdude" data-source="post: 40608" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>$4000 is a good price for a 4500. With an experienced operator a 4500 will find just as much gold as a 5000. For a newbie there is very little difference in the two so the 4500 is a great place to start. Don't bother wasting money on lots of different coils to begin with as it is best to master the standard 11" coil first, which is a good all round coil.</p><p>There are fake 4500s out there too so be sure to check the serial number with </p><p></p><p>DD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggerdude, post: 40608, member: 308"] $4000 is a good price for a 4500. With an experienced operator a 4500 will find just as much gold as a 5000. For a newbie there is very little difference in the two so the 4500 is a great place to start. Don't bother wasting money on lots of different coils to begin with as it is best to master the standard 11" coil first, which is a good all round coil. There are fake 4500s out there too so be sure to check the serial number with DD [/QUOTE]
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