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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I agree with the P.P.P reply. Also, learn your machine and do not try to get caught up with all the latest technology and high end types. I run across guys out there that are pretty snooty when it comes to MD'ing. They have a grand of equiptment and think my bounty hunter tracker IV is a laugher. You should hear em laugh when I pull out a 52 gram .925 necklace and a 10 and 14K gold ring along with the usual heavy bag of coins. I love giving them that cocky smile and SILENCE as I walk away. Have to admit though that most of these guys are younger than myself so they still need some life lessons.  I also see some old timers out there with what one would now call ancient machines. Mostly Whites. I mean 70 year old's and up. (the guys:) One guy had a full roll of silver dimes one day. They know what I mean.  Can you Dig it 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
868 Posts |
I got my self a Garrett GTI 2500 in four days about two hours per day I manage to find 228 coins,two dollars,loonies,quarters,dimes,nichles and 158 pennies. No silver,no gold hopefuly someday I will find something that sound like silver or gold just have to be at the right place for it. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
The second time out with my DFX, I dug a merc in the playground of the abandoned elementary school that I attended 35 years ago. Three years and 200 silvers later, I hit the trashiest old spots I can find. That's where my Explorer and I find the goods.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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New Member
United States
7 Posts |
If you are finding wheatbacks, you will find silver. A couple of reasons silver is rare:
1. People generally have more pennies than dimes in their pockets.
2. A dropped penny blends into the grass, but a dropped dime shines brightly. So it is much more likely that a dime will be found before it sinks into the ground.
But if you are finding wheats, then you know the area has not been searched before (or has not been searched well).
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New Member
United States
29 Posts |
My 3rd or 4th time out I found a 14 k gold earring. I haven't detected in over 3 years now, but plan to hit my new town up. We have a set of bleachers that was built in the late 30's that the town plans to revamp. I can imagine the old stuff down there.
I have an ACE 250. One guy asked me if I was having fun with my toy one time detecting under the bleachers of my wife's old high school. I pulled out an old brass lighter, which was my first find ever. I remember thinking, how do you like my toy now?
Josh
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
160 Posts |
hi I use an etrac as said before be patience i have been detecting for 10 tears and have only found 4 gold coins lots of silver coins i do go beach detecting but no much and have had 3 gold rings slow and low is the way to go good luck finder
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Valued Member
United States
306 Posts |
ive had an ace250 since June 2010 and still haven't found silver/gold. But that's mainly because I only get to hunt a couple times a year due to school. My Uncle's farmhouse is from the 1700s so I'm bound to hit something there eventually.
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New Member
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look for city digs where they remove sidewalks
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Valued Member
Canada
62 Posts |
My son and I have have been digging since early May for about 3 hours each weekend. So far just one thin silver dime, and of course a lot of clad coins. We haven't lost hope yet. Someday we will find something big. I am sure!
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New Member
United States
11 Posts |
I just got stated this month and today I found my first silver quarter. It was from 1945 and looks like it is brand new.
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Pillar of the Community
1119 Posts |
ive done about 8 hours of detecting and I found silver today, in a newish (15yo) park around the corner I was hoping to just find lost coins in the surface covering and gain a bit more practise. also found and lost a piece of rusted wire with what looked like a small silver ball about 2mm round on one end. first time out I did find a small piece of a silver earring but I seen that before I detected it so I'm not counting it. just a shame I'm finding silver in a town built after the discovery of gold http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...IMG_0010.jpg
Edited by erkle 09/25/2012 03:00 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
713 Posts |
Quote: I just got stated this month and today I found my first silver quarter. It was from 1945 and looks like it is brand new. Berserk, great find! In what type of location did you find it? Hi, everyone. I'm brand spankin new to MD. I have had the desire for years, but only now decided I'm gonna do it. I asked for one for my 50th bday and got $500 toward one. Been looking mostly at Whites. I want to find coins primarily, as I am a coin collector, but of course anything I find will be a thrill, especially GOLD! I have no idea where to begin really. Was looking at Whites MXT and other models. Also, lots of used ones on ebay and craigslist. I live in Jersey, so woods, parks, beaches, and perhaps older places; Appalachian Trail is near family's house in northern NJ. Can you all recommend which machine is the best overall for ease of use, durability, and best depth ? I don't even know what depth I would want or how long it takes for each inch of sediment on a coin or valuable to form, and thus if I want 1800's coins, how deep are they, etc.... Also, what are the essential accessories? thanks guys
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
Quote: Can you all recommend which machine is the best overall for ease of use, durability, and best depth ? Hi Bernie, congrats on your 50th! Just hit 5-0 myself, June of this year. I have to say, don't limit yourself to White's machine, do your online research and read reviews. I've owned high-level Whites and have been spanked by others on coins and depth. I may suggest a used mid-range detector like Minelab. I had a 10 minute learning curve on my used machine. They are silver killers, but not the greatest on gold. Excellent depth. I use Minelab Explorer. Good luck!
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
979 Posts |
I got my first silver on my second hunt. Beginners luck anyone?
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