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I have been detecting with Whites machines since 1985. Since 1991, I have been using a Whites Eagle 2 SL90, and each time I think of upgrading to a new XLT, I find something interesting which makes me want to keep it. In 1996 I found a very nice Roman silver siliqua. Two aspects of the coin made me think it might be from a hoard. |
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Like as many others I took up metal detecting rather later in life. It all came about due to enforced early retirement. At first there were the usual jobs around the house that had needed attention for years, but after a while these ran out. I had to think of something else to fill my time. I gave it serious thought and one day remembered a very interesting day that I had some years before, accompanying a relative on a day out metal detecting. After seeking the advice of a local detectorist and buying the usual magazine and joining the local detecting club I actually purchased a Spectrum XLT. I have been pleased with this choice ever since. |
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In August 1998 I reported how my detecting partner Fred, and myself, found a hoard of 147 Tealby type pennies of Henry II in Northants. Since a year has passed I thought I'd better update everyone on the outcome so far and also about our wonderful surprise at finding even more of the pennies which were too deep for us to find the first time. It has been a very frustrating business dealing with our find and, to date, it is still not settled. The British Museum did send a very brief report on the coins to the local coroners office after five months but although the Treasure Act states that a report should be made to the finders within six months, we never received one. |
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Hello White’s, During the last season I made a lot of finds. Beside several relics like a musket ball from 6 inch deep, a buckle plate from 10+ inch and a part of some 1900 headphones I dug some nice coins too. The oldest one so far was a Belgian 2 Cent from 1836. It came in from 5 inches with the typically coin sound the MXT has. Ever if I’m listening to this sweet, smooth sound I know there is a coin. I’m using the 6x10DD eclipse coil for all day hunting on the MXT. My favorite setting is the 2 tone ID relic mode, disc on first preset. That machine rocks thanks for building such a great all-purpose metal-detector. Sincerely yours, Vito |











