I didn't buy this but my partner came home with it. She works with a few ex minelab workers and she mentioned that I do a bit of metal detecting. So one of them brought this in for me, even has a 2ltr hydration bladder
Revamp an old thread. I'm selling 10 of these sterling silver pendant bezels(that weren't made by me) that come with a silver bail and open up with a little screw at the top. They are made to have an Australian shilling so any coin with the same thickness and diameter will fit in here. I'm sure...
i think what will make people want them is that the coin dealers and flippers wont be able to pick them all up - the general public will have a go and hoard them making them worth more
saw this on another forum im apart of and they are going to have coloured $2 being put into circulation through woolies for the Olympics
https://www.ramint.gov.au/news-media/news/exciting-news-announced-on-morning-show-about-2016-australian-olympic-team-coin
have you typed your question into google? Its like asking what cars are worth money or what trading cars are worth money. I would suggest looking through google and researching the information yourself (not trying to sound rude) Thats how i know a lot about coin collecting, i also have joined...
Let me help you understand how the ID should work. The deeper the target is the harder it will be for the detector to tell you what it is. Increasing sensitivity will only help in detecting a target, not tell you what it is. If it's shallow then the readings will be more accurate, but in saying...
I'm with internode and it doesn't count towards my limit - heaps of good shows and movies, no add's and netflix is built into my tv - Foxtell wont get a cent from me