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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 359550" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Good to see some local help coming your way ...</p><p>A nice chinese coin is always a welcome find, there are many who have still to ping one so you've done well.</p><p>In regard to detectors ... MInelab seem to be the go, the SDC will find gold for me almost every time I go out, but usually small.</p><p>My largest was found with a GPX 4800 (21gms) and most will recommend a 4500 or 5000, look around for a 'reputable' 2nd hand one may be the go. There are already heaps of posts on what different people prefer, ease of use, small gold SDC hands down. Larger gold and steep learning curve a GPX or if money is no object a GPZ.</p><p>Regardless keep getting out there with the nippers and keep learning as you go.</p><p>Cheers T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 359550, member: 1375"] Good to see some local help coming your way ... A nice chinese coin is always a welcome find, there are many who have still to ping one so you've done well. In regard to detectors ... MInelab seem to be the go, the SDC will find gold for me almost every time I go out, but usually small. My largest was found with a GPX 4800 (21gms) and most will recommend a 4500 or 5000, look around for a 'reputable' 2nd hand one may be the go. There are already heaps of posts on what different people prefer, ease of use, small gold SDC hands down. Larger gold and steep learning curve a GPX or if money is no object a GPZ. Regardless keep getting out there with the nippers and keep learning as you go. Cheers T. [/QUOTE]
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