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Metal Detecting - Master Class

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5 contributions to Metal Detecting - Master Class
Silver
Finally found my first silver coin In a park with manticore. A 1952 dime. The next hole was a 1934 wheat Penny. Both were about about 10 feet from were I I found 1800 women’s heel tap couple mouths ago
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@Mark Dayton they were about 6 inches down. Not sure how old the park is but it’s been there as long as I remember and I’m 70
Newby
Hi, Jim Roberts from Virginia. Excited to be here !
0 likes • Apr 28
@Mark Dayton I have the manticore. I hunt in older parks even found a women’s heel tap but no silver. I dig a lot of iffy signals
Software up date
What is the software version numbers for the manticore. I think it was downloaded when I got it but want to be sure
Park Hunting - Old Silver
I hunt parks.some are older ones but I can never find old er silver not even wheat Pennie’s. Any suggestions
Metal Detecting Permission Strategy That GETS RESULTS!
Want more “yes” answers from landowners? Here is a template you can download and change to suit your scenario. You can simplify or leave as is. In this video below I break down a simple, respectful system for getting permission to metal detect private property—without sounding awkward or pushy. Whether you’re brand new or you’ve been detecting for years, these tactics will help you expand your hunting spots and keep the hobby looking good. Quick tip: In the “Governing law” line, you should change the state/county to match where the property is (and it’s smart to have an attorney review if you want maximum enforceability in your state).
1 like • Mar 19
I need this, still Leary
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James Roberts
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@james-roberts-4678
Hello Everyone, Jim Roberts here, I’ve been detecting for two years. I started off with Minelab 900 and progressed to Manticore.

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Joined Mar 19, 2026