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Looking for a plain Jane coin detector for grand kid

C.J.M.

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Well, grand kid wants a working good detector like a 1266 x,1265 x, compadre or a tesoro unit.School is letting out soon I have my own detector so have to pick up something around $ 150 or so. Coins are his prime target to find.Thank you guys.For more details contact me at glock17@suddenlink.net
 

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Well, grand kid wants a working good detector like a 1266 x,1265 x, compadre or a tesoro unit.School is letting out soon I have my own detector so have to pick up something around $ 150 or so. Coins are his prime target to find.Thank you guys.For more details contact me at glock17@suddenlink.net
A friend of mine has a Vanquish and I have a Simplex Both are really good starters even for adults. Both run around $250 but most dealer will discount. If you can find a fisher Cz which is an analog its a good coin hunter. Better on nickels than some of these high priced dudes. Best
 
Cjm, I have two Eurotech Pro's that I bought for my grandchildren. They used them maybe 3 times and naturally lost interest. Ask some detectorists that know metal detectors and I think you will be pleasantly surprised. First time out my youngest ( 6 or7) found an Indian head within minutes after leaving the truck. I think it would be great for another grandchild to use one. If interested, call me at 478-982-1902, 50 miles south of Augusta, Ga. I don't do well with computers so I need a call.
 
A friend of mine has a Vanquish and I have a Simplex Both are really good starters even for adults. Both run around $250 but most dealer will discount. If you can find a fisher Cz which is an analog its a good coin hunter. Better on nickels than some of these high priced dudes. Best
Sorry to high tech.for this kid:nerd:Thank you for the offer:thumbup:
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Cjm, I have two Eurotech Pro's that I bought for my grandchildren. They used them maybe 3 times and naturally lost interest. Ask some detectorists that know metal detectors and I think you will be pleasantly surprised. First time out my youngest ( 6 or7) found an Indian head within minutes after leaving the truck. I think it would be great for another grandchild to use one. If interested, call me at 478-982-1902, 50 miles south of Augusta, Ga. I don't do well with computers so I need a call.
Sorry need more simple one for this kid ---Thank you:)
 
Hi...
Not sure if this is too late but both minelab and Smithsonian has a couple simple entry detector for kids and young people.
I think they start at $70 and go to $115 they are like 5 to 7mhtz and built sturdy.
Hope this helps

Tacoma, Washington
 
The minelab is called go-find. There are a few different models. Also, I made a mistake on the other suggestion. I said Smithsonian but after checking...I realized that was not the one I was thinking of.. its the National Geographic detectors I meant to list for your grand kids.

Once again, hope this has helped.

Tacoma, Washington
 
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