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  1. #1
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    Dream Catcher

    Dec 2008
    Arkansas
    Excalibur II 800
    178
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Cache size question?

    Since I've never held or seen gold coins up close and personal I know nothing about them so here's a theoretical situation question. I'm asking this thinking that gold coins were made by weight as to their respective value So would say four $5 gold coins weigh the same as one $20 gold coin? And take up roughly the same space?

    Say I'm looking for $10,000. in gold coins. How big a target could I expect that to be and how much would it weigh?
    If it ain't broke, fix it anyway!

  2. #2
    us
    Sep 2008
    179
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Cache size question?

    I think about 83 lbs. and a one half gollon container i think.

  3. #3
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
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    Re: Cache size question?

    Just a bit larger than a quart container.
    about 1 1/3 quarts.
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    "But not everybody lives."

  4. #4
    us
    Dream Catcher

    Dec 2008
    Arkansas
    Excalibur II 800
    178
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Cache size question?

    Thanks
    If it ain't broke, fix it anyway!

  5. #5
    us
    Apr 2007
    Oakland Tennessee
    Minelab Explorer SE Pro / Minelab Excalibur II
    142

    Re: Cache size question?

    $10,000 " back then " or $10,000 at todays rates? Just curious, might make a difference in the size... HH Joe
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  6. #6
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    Dream Catcher

    Dec 2008
    Arkansas
    Excalibur II 800
    178
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Cache size question?

    Oh sorry, face value of back then but the denomination is not known. YET!
    If it ain't broke, fix it anyway!

  7. #7
    us
    Dream Catcher

    Dec 2008
    Arkansas
    Excalibur II 800
    178
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Cache size question?

    OK my theoretical stash could be 4+ feet deep. So if I was really looking, ok I'm really looking and have been studying the deep detector reviews and such from this forum and others trying to determine what I need to find these kinds of caches. Some say most caches are within two feet deep so they could be gotten to easily. I don't think these are those kind of "post hole bank" types.

    TF900 or White's TM808 seem to be the popular vote but would the Garrett with the Hound Dog reach targets of at least the 10K size at depth of 4-6ft ? I like the Whites has the cave function but if I could get by with the Garrett I would be satisfied to have it as able to switch and use as a normal detector. I suppose if I could find one of these I could afford a whole room full of specialty tools/toys
    If it ain't broke, fix it anyway!

  8. #8

    Feb 2008
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    Re: Cache size question?

    You should read "Yoeman's" guide to gold pieces since weight and size
    of minted gold coins since 1795 have been slightly altered. Each type
    is shown in the "Red Book" with it's gold content and size. A pound of
    24K gold is 12 troy ounces. The Mint uses grams as it's measure of
    weight so you need a conversion table to determine exact weight of
    of the coin and composition of gold/alloy. lastleg

  9. #9
    us
    Dream Catcher

    Dec 2008
    Arkansas
    Excalibur II 800
    178
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Cache size question?

    Thanks lastleg.
    If it ain't broke, fix it anyway!

  10. #10
    us
    Dream Catcher

    Dec 2008
    Arkansas
    Excalibur II 800
    178
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Cache size question?

    Thanks beale.
    If it ain't broke, fix it anyway!

  11. #11

    Jun 2003
    Massachusetts
    669

    Re: Cache size question?

    tm808 is tough in trashy areas like beer cans

 

 

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