Competition to win a FREE Garrett Pro-Pointer

Good Morning! We are kicking off the weekend with a BRAND NEW competition on our Facebook Page. Enter a personal short detecting story and vote on your favourite for a chance to win a FREE Garrett Pro-Pointer. Good Luck!

Win a FREE Pro-Pointer

The winner of “Favourite Detecting Short Story” will receive a free Garrett Pro-Pointer! To say thank you to everyone who took the time to get out there, (wind, rain, snow or shine) discover that treasure and submit their favourite detecting story to our Regton Facebook page we are giving away a Garrett Pro-Pointer to one lucky winner. Happy hunting!

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Castle plan for permanent display of Hoard treasure

Published by This isTamworth, Monday 6th February 2012

“A PERMANENT display of up to 80 items from the Staffordshire Hoard could open atTamworthCastleby 2014.

Officials at Tamworth Borough Council were discussing the plans as the Herald went to press – and revealed they were working on opening an interim exhibition of 14 items within the next six months.” – Taken from Article

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For Suffolk legislature, metal detectors to debut

Published by Newsday, by Paul LaRocco, Wednesday 1st February 2012

“Visitors to the Suffolk County Legislature building in Hauppauge will soon be subject to beefed-up security measures – temporarily, for now.

General safety concerns are prompting the use of metal detectors at the public entrance to the legislature’s Rose Y. Caracappa Auditorium off Veterans Memorial Highway, according to legislative souces who did not want to be named. “ – Taken from Article

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Ancient coins found in Caithness

Published by John O’Groat Journal, by Will Clark, Friday 3rd February 2012 

“A LOCAL man is celebrating a once-in-a-lifetime discovery after digging up a hoard of ancient coins in Caithness.

Thrilled metal detector enthusiast Mikie Aitken believes the find, made last week, could be worth a small fortune.” – Taken from Article

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£12b sunken loot could be found by new technology

Published by Deadline, Kirsty Topping, Tuesday 31st January 2012.

“A HOARD of treasure worth at least £12bn could be buried in the sands of a Scottish firth, a world-renowned marine expert claimed today.” Taken from Article

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Research Books for metal detectors

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