What's the going rate for a Classic II these days.

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I upgraded my daughter and I am going to list her Classic II but have no idea what to list it for.

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Looks good. I'm guessing...in the neighborhood of $150-$175? And nice that u did that for ur Daughter. I just did the same...a new AT Pro.
 

I love my AT Pro, she wanted something super light with a depth monitor so we went with a teknetics delta 4000.
 

Honestly I'd put it up for no more than $100 if you want it to sell now. I see the Classic II ID's going for $125-$150
 

I had a classic 3 SL since 2000 and just bought a teknetics delta 4000 myself .Tell you the truth I think the whites is a better machine I'm not really impressed with the the delta I think I'm gonna sell it. It is a very light machine and has a lot of features but I like the beep and dig better. Anyway I hope your daughter likes it.
 

I had a classic 3 SL since 2000 and just bought a teknetics delta 4000 myself .Tell you the truth I think the whites is a better machine I'm not really impressed with the the delta I think I'm gonna sell it. It is a very light machine and has a lot of features but I like the beep and dig better. Anyway I hope your daughter likes it.

I had a classic ID II with an 850 coil. It was a decent detector, but I think both the F2 and F4 out performed it and both give a target ID number vs a target range. Your delta is newer than the F series and runs a higher freq. I think you'd be amazed at the increased depth by installing the stock 9" x 11" DD on your delta for relic hunting or a nel sharpshooter coil for better target separation when your coin shooting. I am a huge fan of DD coils over concentric coils.
 

Honestly for my daughter to just follow me around digging either would have probably worked good, she just wanted something lighter. I hadn’t thought about getting a dd coil for the d4000. I have dd’s on my mxt all pro and at pro so why not on hers as well.
 

Honestly for my daughter to just follow me around digging either would have probably worked good, she just wanted something lighter. I hadn’t thought about getting a dd coil for the d4000. I have dd’s on my mxt all pro and at pro so why not on hers as well.

You can probably get a nel sharpshooter coil cheaper than a stock greek series DD.
 

I had the classic id after the original radio shack one 23 years ago and that Id was awesome at civil war bullets. I knew whenever it said 1 cent zinc I had me a .69 minie ball and if it said 5 cents I had a button. I’ve had many many detectors over the years but always gone back to my Tesoro’s for the relic hunting I do because they are so light and I can swing it all day
 

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