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  1. On ‎5‎/‎14‎/‎2016 at 9:22 AM, Roughwater said:

     Many I think would put the GB-2 right up there with the Racer but the Racer has the edge for sure on small gold at 56khz.     

    Just my unprofessional opinion.   

    Terry

    From Steve's review:

    "What makes the Gold Bug 2 special is the 71 kHz operating frequency. It is the highest operating frequency in a commonly available ground balancing metal detector. When paired with the 6" elliptical search coil, the Gold Bug 2 easily detects small pieces of gold weighing less than 1/10th grain. There are 480 grains in an ounce so we are talking less than a 4800th of an ounce! I have a set of digital powder sales that weighs to 1/10th grain, and I regularly find single flakes of gold that will not register on the scale with the Gold Bug 2."

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  2. Do talk to a surveyor/engineer and the county planning department.

    Many things can come up with what you are talking about........ archaeological study, cultural study, EIR, traffic studies, wells, septic/sewer systems, road construction(even improving existing roads), school taxes. Many public meetings. Lots of fees.

    I was a licensed surveyor for 35 years and worked with a civil engineer for 15 years prior to getting my license so I speak from experience.

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    I found 3 pickers in about 20 minutes with mine first time out......  Then I sold it!   

    A fellow I know talked me into selling it to him(he wanted it bad)  I figured I would get another when I needed it. 

    I continue finding gold with the GB 2 and ATX so don't need it yet.

    One of my sons has the Gold Racer. Developed problems with the static through the headphones.   Contacted Makro and they sent him another.....Didn't even ask for the old one back.

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  4. It depends on how you protect/hide it and who knows where it is.

    I knew an old timer who slept with 80 pounds(yes, pounds!) of gold under his bed.  I think I was one of two people that he told where it was.  As it was, he had a family friend(the other person) talk him into  "safekeeping"  it for him once when he got ill. When he got well, she wouldn't give it back to him! She said she had a lot of debt and needed it.( he said she was a gambler)

    He was a little upset (I would have been more than that) but just said..."Oh well, the fun was in finding it"

    Moral of the story is, you can lock it up or just "sleep on it" and still lose it.

  5. It's quite obvious that most of you only search for or expect to only find clad coins.

    It is most important to use a probe that won't damage a good coin like rare dates or gold coins.

    Once probed and located, you know where to dig. 

    Never "pop them with a screwdriver" unless you are just collecting them to pay for fresh batteries.

    Of course, if the situation dictates, use a shovel and give it plenty of room.

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