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| Minelab EXCALIBUR 1000 & EXCALIBUR 800 Both Excalibur models, like the "sword of legend", cut through the most difficult and worst of conditions found on salt water beaches, to provide an excellence in water hunting found no where else. Utilizing BBS Technology, transmitting 17 different frequencies from 1.5kHz to 25.5kHz at once, and unique construction, the Excalibur "just finds the lost jewelry and coins". The dedicated salt water hunters will tell you how reliable, and tough this machine is. With either 10" or 8" coils, The Minelab Excalibur smokes the competition. |
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hey there. I know you posted this a while back but i saw it and thought i would reply. I use the 1000 as of 2 weeks ago. I first bought a Tesoro Cortes but got the 1000 for the beach. I have not found anything good yet, but it is fun.
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COIN COUNTER 2007 Pennies:................1117 Nickels:...................176 I H Nickel....................1 Silver Dimes..............40 Dimes:......................345 Silver Quarters...........9 Quarters:.................273 Silver Half Dollars:.....4 Washington Dollar...38 Silver Peace Dollar.....1 SACAGAWEA DOL.......1 Total Coins:...........1994 |
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I have had my Minelab excal 1000 for about 4 or 5 years and it works great. I am waiting on another Minelab excal 1000 that will arrive this week so that me and my brother can both have some time coin hunting. I plan to dive with mine and my brother can hit the water surf areas. This post area is great and new to the post here. Thanks from Cape Cod
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