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It's better to burn out than fade away...........
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
budfox (03-13-2012)
It's better to burn out than fade away...........
Irons (03-13-2012)
Is it possible to detect platinum or Palladium?
The Golden rule: Those that own the gold make the rules.
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
pay dirt (03-13-2012)
Was lurking a MD forum and this guy recently found a 1861 20 dollar gold eagle on an old farm.
http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=102661
The Golden rule: Those that own the gold make the rules.
Irons (03-14-2012)
Irons (03-14-2012), Unsustainable (03-16-2012)
Mommy says I can get a stick too.
Seriously, I wuzz a watchin Meteorite Men on the science channel and those fellas tune their sticks.
They find lot's of wire.
If you find a good meteorite you can buy fancy new sticks.
If you find a really, really good one with the green jewels in it you can buy a company that makes sticks.
I don't think they find many, they was a usin homemade sticks.
http://www.meteoritemarket.com/NWA4734.htm
Wanting 5k for a 5 gram slice.
I am starting to hate silver.
I'm done, It's on!
Irons (03-15-2012)
Quick Question, why the AT Pro over the AT Gold? They look like the same thing except for the "Gold" part.
I'm done, It's on!
The AT Gold operates on higher frequencies than the pro and is specially tuned to find nuggets in the highly mineralized rocky soil gold is usually found in.
It will still do a fine job picking coins out of the park but its kind of overkill, and neutral soil may freak it out a bit and make it difficult to ground balance.
If I lived in gold nugget country I would have bought one.
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
DodgebyDave (03-15-2012)
Its better than a bounty hunter but for $50 more an Ace 250 is a great machine. Get a garrett pro pointer too, trust me on that.
Always call or email for thier best price. These guys can't publish thier actual prices.
http://bigboyshobbies.net/shop/garre...etal-detector/
Well there goes another poster, the bear dude is going to ban me at this rate.
You guys get metal detectors and we don't hear from y'all anymore.![]()
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
Just tell Bart you are a forum member and you will get whore pricing.
http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=107185
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
budfox (03-15-2012)
Spent some time at the beach today with my MD and the new Pro Pointer. Gotta say I love that thing. Makes the whole search/filter process so much easier.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin
Irons (03-16-2012)
I detect here in the UK and the pro pointer is a must have tool, especially when trying to find those very small items![]()
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Hystckndle (03-16-2012), Irons (03-18-2012)
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a few trays of finds:
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@ Zilver...
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Zilver (03-16-2012)
a few of the Colonials
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Well, I started my dig and search today at the beach. This is what I found so far.
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glockngold (03-17-2012), Irons (03-18-2012), WhyKnow (03-20-2012)
Some really nice finds there Zilver
Have any of you guys ever been to the UK on a detecting trip?
Zilver (03-18-2012)
Chocolate gold foil wrapped Eagles? Would not eat those.
http://www.bulkecandy.com/milk-choco...ulk-p-735.html
The Golden rule: Those that own the gold make the rules.
andial (03-17-2012)
Went out for a few hours today, found 12 coins, 5 buttons, two buckles and what looks like an old porthole window from a ship
Coins are all bronze/copper and range from 1938 down to the 1700's.
I have them soaking in olive in try to and get more detail from the older ones before taking pics, as the fertiliser in the soil eats away at any pre Victorian.![]()
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And more free silver. I'm MD'ing a small beach in a county park that used to be a resort before it burned down decades ago.
Lord knows what I'll find around here but lost jewelry and old silver is a freakin' good start!
Found the usual pile of clad, can slaw and pull tabs and some junk jewelry. Copper lizard anybody?
The Michigan pendant is 1.5 grams of 14k gold and the ear ring is stamped .925.
If I had found both ear rings my wife would have snagged them while I was rinsing them off.
Thanks for looking now I have to check out Zilvers posts!
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
Zilver, where are you finding this stuff? Ny?
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
I am a pretty newbie myself as only been detetecting 8 months but I can share what has increased my finds rate and quality so far.
First is the site research I do. Originally it would have been the case of going on any random field I had permission for and hoping something good would pop up.
I now only ask for permission on fields that have had a lot of activity over the years which will greatly increase the good stuff that has been dropped.
At the minute I am concentrating on old fair sites: market fairs, cattle fairs, point to point racing fields. These sites have hundreds of years activity and plenty of items get lost over the years. If you research the exact fields these took place in and get permission, your on a winner.
The second is the way I swing my coil. Originally I was running about the fields like a madmad, swinging the coil head fast. I now use the 'slow and low' swing technique.
Slow the swing right down, by doing this it will help pick up those iffy signals and also allow the machine to recover better if you have a good signal next to a big bit of iron. If you swing too fast the machine cannot recover and you just get the iron signal, by swinging slow you should hear the signal through the iron.
I also now swing with the coil touching the grass, if you swing with the coil a couple of inches off the ground you lose that distance in depth. So by swingly low, it increases the depth detection.
Irons (03-19-2012)
About 10 years ago I was hit by a meteorite while outside playing a boardgame. I thought it was a black fly bite at first, but it was a tiny speck of a meteorite. Stung when it happened, but the fact that I'm half mountain ape meant that it couldn't bounce back out of the arm hair. Thing was so small that I lost it, though![]()
Irons (03-20-2012)
1916 Merc by far my oldest free silver find!![]()
My first try in an old park by me, hunting is brutal there the place was dedicated in 1924 and is carpeted with pull tabs.
Looks to have been picked over pretty well over the years by other detectorists but there is still good stuff to be found.
Whenever I start to think I got this hobby figured out I'll return there to be slapped humble.
You can't win if you don't play.
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
WhyKnow (03-20-2012)
Nice find Irons, it's always good to pull Silver out
Here is my earliest coin and my only hammered silver. It is a 1605 halfgroat (2p) James 1st of England who was also James IV of Scotland at the time. That is why there is a rose and crown, with a thistle and crown.
It was folded in half when I dug it up and you can still see the fold line after straightening.
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Irons (03-20-2012)
Irons (03-20-2012)
Thank you for joining in! Merc mintmarks are on the back, I forgot to look at that one.
I better start checking dates and marks because I'm bound to dig up a key date sooner or later.
The coolest thing about finding old US silver is you know it right away.
These things come out of really nasty soil bright white and gleaming! I freakin' love this hobby!!!!
EDIT: Its a no mint mark. Dangit! Ah well !
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
Don’t ever forget failure in treasure hunting is the result of quitting!
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Argentum47 (03-20-2012), Hystckndle (03-20-2012), Irons (03-20-2012), WhyKnow (03-20-2012)
This was my first Silver coin find, dug up in January.
It is an 1888 Queen Victoria Crown.
Not a bad chunk of Silver to start with
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bemac (03-26-2012), Hystckndle (03-20-2012), Irons (06-16-2012), WhyKnow (03-26-2012)
An excellent first find!
An excellent find any time!
"Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do."
Benjamin Franklin