Metal Detecting - Useful Tips

Practical Information on Treasure Hunting, Recovery, Research and Cleaning Coins Techniques

Here you can find some useful and practical tips related to the hobby of metal detecting. Please feel free to submit your own practical tips and advices that could help others!

Useful Tips:

Treasure Hunting in Upstate NY

Search Coil's Cover Sealing

Hot Rock Response Elimination

How To Pack A Backpack

Traveling with Metal Detector Abroad

How To Use A Compass (Tutorial)

Types & Conductivities of Meteorites

Lyme Disease Prevention

Numismatic Corner - A Coin Guide

Coin Macro-Photography

How To Make 2 XP Deuses Out of 1

Metal Detector Reviews Worldwide

Air Test (Bench Test)

A Complete Guide to Research

Cleaning & Preservation of Coins Guide

• • Quick Method for Cleaning Copper Coins

• • The Most Effective Galvanic Method for Cleaning Tarnished Silver Coins

• • Quick Method for Cleaning Silver Coins

Useful Articles on Relic Hunting & Coin Shooting

Secrets for Beginners

Flawed Design of XP GoldMaxx Power

Minelab Detector's Body Reinforcement

Identify & Convert Cyrillic Numeral Dates on Russian Coins of Peter I The Great

Metal Detectors for Police

How To Choose a Web Host

How To Make Any Regular Land Metal Detector's Operation WirelessNew! - Detailed and Illustrated Tutorial

How To Use Minelab XChange 2 for EDITING - Detailed and Illustrated Tutorial

XP Deus' Settings, Features & Modes Are EXPLAINEDNew!

Advantages in Fast-Switching Between XP Deus Search Programs

Quet Operation of A Metal Detector vs. Detecting Most Deep Targets

Cleaning Coins with Electrolysis

Removing Rust from Iron Artifacts with Electrolysis

Metal Detect Hammered Wire Coins

• Identification of Silver Wire Hammered Coins, ca. 1462-1717*

• Grading Silver Wire Hammered Coins*


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