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The ultimate A-to-Z guide revealing everything you need to know to become a metal detecting expertWho wouldn't get a thrill from discovering buried treasure? Now with this in-depth guide, you can learn the secrets to finding valuable items like coins, jewelry and historical relics with a metal detector. With tips on choosing the ideal detector, step-by-step instructions on finding spots most likely to have treasure, and insider techniques on cleaning and improving items to maximize resale value, you learn everything needed to enjoy this fun and financially rewarding hobby. With its collection of photos and illustrations, this book simplifies complex procedures like GPS integration and specialized swing techniques. The Metal Detecting Bible also features a find journal, where you can catalog all your discoveries.



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Brandon Neice

Brandon Neice was raised in the historically rich, gold bearing area of California's Placer County. At a young age he became interested in gold prospecting and treasure hunting. Brandon's father (an experienced recreational prospector and avid outdoorsman) facilitated his interest by taking him on outdoor adventures throughout the northwestern US. Later in life Brandon moved to Idaho where he met a friend who was using metal detectors to find gold nuggets. Brandon purchased his first metal detector in 2003 and began searching for treasures near and far. Since then he has traveled the world unearthing rare and valuable metals of all sorts. From coins and relics dating to 50 B.C. to gold nuggets and meteorites from space. He's gained millions of views on his YouTube channel www.YouTube.com/user/DrTones24k that follows him and a team of detecting experts on their treasure hunting adventures. Brandon has also assisted archaeologists in locating itmes of interest on historic properties such as James Madison's Montpelier estate.
Some of his most accomplished finds include a 1901 S Barber Quarter (considered to be one of the rarest US, silver coins produced in the 20th century) , a 50 B.C. Celtic gold stater and a rare Norman era ceremonial mount with golden laced surfaces and enameled crucifix design.



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