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Artifacts Detected with OKM eXp 6000 in 30 ft (9 m) Depth
This collection of ancient artifacts, from bronze vases to ornate vessels, reveals the rich heritage of past civilizations and the...
eXp 6000 locates ancient bronze vase in more than 4 m depth
A successful treasure hunter found a small ancient bronze vase in more than 4 m depth with his ground scanner...
Rover UC detects copper coins in Iran
Rover UC detects copper coins in Iran in 4 m depth.
Ancient goat bells discovered in Iran
An old grave including human remains together with some copper rings and valuable historical goat or sheep bells have been...
Rover UC Successful in Iran: Coin Hoard Found in 4.7 m (15.4 ft) Depth
About 300 pieces of these valuable precious coins have been found by a lucky Iranian treasure hunter. The coins have...
Silver Coin Hoard Found with OKM eXp 6000
3D ground scanner eXp 6000 detects coin hoard in almost 6 ft (2 m) depth. Learn what the silver coins...
3,500-Year-Old Figurines Found with Metal Detector Rover Deluxe in Iran
These ancient artifacts have been detected with the 3D metal detector and ground scanner Rover Deluxe in the region of...
Precious bridle detected with Rover Deluxe
This beautiful treasure target shows an ancient bridle which was located by an OKM customer using the 3D metal detector...
Golden Plate Detected in Iran with Bionic X4
Beneath historic foundations of an old church in north west of Iran a wonderful treasure has been detected with OKM's...
3D Ground Scanner Rover C II Locates Gold Jewelry in Iran
A successful treasure hunter shared his latest treasure find: With his OKM 3D ground scanner Rover C II he detected...
Rover C II detects a goat statue made of copper and gold in Iran
End of 2008 some customers from the Middle East area located a small statue made of copper, zinc and gold,...
Golden Miniature Rhyton from Persian Empire Detected in Iran
Long-range gold detector Bionic 01 and undercover metal detector Rover UC have been used by Iranian treasure hunters from Kermanshah...