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Garys Detecting.co.uk
Welcome to my xp gold maxx finds page, send in pictures of your metal detecting
finds.

You are welcome to contribute send in your Gold
maxx finds to
garysdetecting@hotmail.com
A very nice stator from Sue
It is a coin from the Corieltauvi Tribe and has the words Volisios
Dumnovellaunos on it.

Some nice hammered coins sent in by Mike who uses the new Gold Maxx Power


 
Thanks Michael great finds with your Gold Maxx Power
 
An unidentified pendant found with the
Gold Maxx
Great Gold Maxx finds from Mark


Well done lads....big sigh
A Nice Irish Hammered well done Barry
 

The boys from overseas are doing well with some nice Roman Brooches
cheers lads.


A puse drop of silver coins.
Found on one of our
Sunday digs,still awaiting news from the British museum,11 found with the Gold
maxx,1 with the Tesoro Lobo.

Steves fish scaled crotal bell

A tiny hammered coin found with the Gold
Maxx elliptical coil.

Dont ignore the big signals,it may not be Iron,this
pilgrims Ampule was only 3 inches deep.

A Roman nail cleaner.
Found while
demonstrating the gold maxx on a worked out site.

A tiny pin head

More Medieval coins falling prey to the
Gold Max
 
A Roman disc Brooch
 
A Roman Fibula 1st century Hod hill
type,pasture field 10"down.
 
A lovely Roman bronze
 
An unidentified Hammered coin possibly an italian
Solidino

A tiny Roman minim pictures a soldier spearing a fallen
horseman

A Roman Fibula and possibly a Medieval pursebar
Hi Gary found this little
lot this morning with my gold maxx

Top man you've really clicked with that machine well done mate!.. Gaz

Gaz ,heres what I found hoovering this
weekend with my xp goldmax on a
field near ######### that you may be familiar with. Ash
Hi Gary
Still fighting with my scanner. Nearly over
the flu at last....find attached a scan (I hope) of a few of my more
interesting finds with the Goldmax.
Still have not managed to run the batteries flat !
Brian (in sunny Wales)


 
Roman Silver Republic Casconia 118 BC
 
Steve's bronze Celt believed to
be Addedomaros late 1st century BC
 
A small Bronze age axe head

Thanks Steve for sending in this Coenwulf
↑ and Faustina↓
great finds mate!!

DONT 4 GET TO SEND IN YOUR FINDS TO
garysdetecting@hotmail.com
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