Welcome to Midwest Coin & Relic Hunters, A Community for The Metal Detectorist.
This site is dedicated to all men, women, that have a love for history and preserving the hobby of metal detecting.So if you have just got a story to tell, pictures to show and or advice to give, please register with us and join this growing community that has love for the things of the past.
Cheers, and Happy Hunting
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I'm just trying this as a test. So plz bare with me. Any site news or important information will be located here on the homepage from a post located in the forums. You will be able to share that information with different social networks. I think this will help get more people involved and get our name out there more
Below is a very simple outline of rules you will be expected to abide by when taking part in the discussion at this community. Failure to comply with these rules will result in suspension or permanent bans from this and other MCRH networks. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) No pornographic images or links to websites containing pornographic images is allowed. Violation of this rule will result in IMMEDIATE banning of your IP address from all the network. This network is intended for all ages.
2) No racist, sexist, or religious slander is allowed. As some individuals may take serious offense to such conduct and it is impossible to tell who can "take a joke" sometimes; thus, simply not allowing it is the best course of action.
3) No discussion of any illegal activities is permitted. Use common sense
4) No spamming. Some people view their post count as some sacred ticker that means more to them than the Read more...
In order for any profession or group to rise to the top of their field and remain there, the individuals involved must conform to standards of conduct that sets them at the, top of ethical behavior. Treasure hunters and detector users must abide by the highest standards of behavior if we are to have the continuing right to practice our hobby and profession.
As detector users we must have the consent and permission of outside agencies to practice and pursue our interests. Those agencies range from the federal government through state, county and city governments , to private groups and individuals. In order to receive cooperation from all of these entities we must prove to them that we conform to the highest examples of behavior. To guide us we must have a code of ethics. The “Treasure Hunter’s Code of Ethics” exists in various forms but they are essentially the same. In order to better understand the “Code Of Ethics” lets review them and look at the reasons Read more...
The Official Red Book®—A Guide Book of United States Coins—enters its 63rd year. Americans nationwide look to this "one-volume library" to tell them how rare their coins are and how much they're worth. Collectors rely on it for its full-color photographs and detailed technical data. The Red Book covers
This is a coin hunter’s journal program with various reporting capabilities. This program is shareware, so if you find it useful, you should pay to use it. As an incentive for payment, you will receive a key code to unlock 24 bonus skins.You are free to give a copy of
Share programs with your friends that are using thr Xchange Program.It allows you to modify the settings of the detector and either save them to your PC, or upload them into your E-Trac. You can download, save and upload Discrimination Patterns but you cannot edit them on your PC.
Below you will see a link to download the Minelab Etrac Emulator. A great program! And a MUST for us newbies to the unit! However, if you are running a Mac OS. This program will not work as its a windows file. This file is safe for downloading.