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FBI Trains with Garrett GTI 2500 - Calls KELLYCO First! I have provided crime scene metal detection training
for the FBI on several occasions in the past. The supervising agent for the ERT asked for my recommendation regarding the
purchase of metal detectors for the 32 member unit. I suggested the Garrett GTI 2500 Pro Package. I further recommended
that the bureau contact KELLYCO which they did and subsequently purchased (2) GTI 2500 units.
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I detected in England for a week in February with my GTI 2500 and did real well finding my
first Gold Coin (a celtic quarter stater that dates to 65 BC) among other things, roman coins, a George Washington
Innagural Button, and over 50 colonial coins.
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Georgia Gold Unearthed With GTI 2500 “To make this story short, I found
this nugget in a creek near the edge of the embankment at an old gold mine. It was at about five inches down on the
bedrock. I was using the stock 9.5” coil and it read at number 6 on the GTA scale. Usually I find many bullets at
this mine and they usually read at number 7.”
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“It was more than four inches deep,” he said. In such a rural
area, “I knew it was probably something of interest.” Joe dug up an 1847 half dime, likely lost in that
field in the 19th century when an old Texas community was once located on the site.
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“Unbelievable is the only way to describe my recent treasure hunting adventure in the
UK with my GTI 2500. It wasn’t long after starting our search that I found a full Celtic Gold Stater of
Addedemaras, Celtic Chief in approximately 30-15 BC. Fate was again kind to me and I retrieved another from only about
4-5 inches down, the GTI 2500 locked on perfectly!
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Treasure Find E-mail
New stories are added all the time. If you have a treasure story you would like
to have posted online, send an email to jparrish@kellycodetectors.com.
Make sure to include your name, a picture and a story explaining your find,
what kind of detector you used, your hunting experience and any additional info
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