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Tell us about yourself

Martín is a graphic designer, content creator, and passionate metal detectorist from Rocha, Uruguay. His journey into metal detecting began several years ago, driven by curiosity and a desire to connect with history through hands-on exploration. Since then, he has explored beaches, fields, and historic sites, documenting finds that range from everyda...

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Tell us about your discovery

I had just gone over an area with the standard 11” coil and couldn’t find any more gold when my mate told me to borrow his 10×5” Goldhawk. I said I didn’t think I’d find any more, but he said, “Just try!” So I started to have a go, and bam – what do you know, I found a piece! I couldn’t believe it – a nice little nugget....

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Tell us about yourself

I grew up in country South Australia. From there I joined the Australian army. This lifestyle gave me opportunities to travel around the world and meet many great people along the way. I have always had a passion for the great outdoors and keeping myself active.

What interested/attracted you to buy your first metal...

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Tell us about yourself

Since my earliest years, I have always had a fascination with history and finding ‘treasure’. At seven years of age, I found a large plastic bag full of stocks, cash and jewelry while turning over some huge stones looking for pirate treasure behind my apartment building. Imagine my surprise when I actually found some! After turning i...

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Tell us about your discovery

After digging for two hours through trash and bird shot in the Golden Triangle of Victoria, next to an old looming hole, I ran my GPX 6000 with a 9″ Goldhawk over the cleaned-out hole and it blanked my detector out. I thought, please don’t be another piece of junk or scrap metal. Dug it out, ran the 6000 over it again—st...

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