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Whites CoinMaster - Finds A Deep Relic

Hey everyone. I have been reading about the new Whites CoinMaster and have heard a few people say that it wasn't that great of a machine because it wasn't good with relics. Well, since I have gotten my CoinMaster earlier this month, I have found Civil War era heel plates, a small buckle, a large buckle at about 6 inches, and several other things, all in my back yard. I think that the CoinMaster hasn't been tested seriously enough for there to be some realistic reviews. The CoinMaster is doing a great job finding the relics and some deep coins. I am going to a very old site this weekend so I will keep you all posted with what I find! HH!

I have been metal detecting a lot in my yard lately. I am finding some great stuff with my new Whites CoinMaster! There is a really trashy area in my back yard that I have been hunting heavily and I keep on pulling some nice finds out of there. I found some wheat pennies, a railroad token, a coin from Bermuda, and a really nice buckle in the woods. The woods behind my house is looking like a promising spot for some nice old coins and relics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8-h74qxnHQ
 
Your doing great with that Coinmaster, Keep it up:thumbup:
Enjoyed the Video
 
nice job on the video,you should watch the excessive coin rub though someday soon you will be ruining a rare coin find by doing that, I know the temptation is hard to keep from doing it
 
I just got my Coinmaster for Christmas. I can't wait until it warms up just a little bit so that I can go out digging. My husband got a White's DFX 300. I am hoping that we will find something good now!!!!
 
Great video, nice to see marbles, that yellow and black one you dug up last is from the 1950's made by the Marble King company, the green one is made by the Peliter Marble company and is from about the same age. Always fun to see those pop out of the ground!!
 
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