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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1565 Posts |
Buy a machine and try it. You will never know if it's for you until you try. For perspective, I have been detecting for neons (over 30 years ish) and have only dug 3 gold coins. If you live near the coast grab yourself a beach machine for 150 dollars - loads of fun and you will see if it's for you!
You will never soar like an eagle if you hang around with turkeys.....
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Valued Member
United States
406 Posts |
I quit metal detecting because I used to live in Dallas Texas and Texas is "new country," very metropolitan, not much chance to explore old schoolhouse grounds and/or hitching posts (where the cowboys would hitch their horses). Now though I live in Virginia, fairly rural part, I should buy a metal detector. Oh wait, I am already working 60 hours a week! Best Regards,  George
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1565 Posts |
60 hours? I used to work more than that, maybe thats why I am retired now and can detect as much as I like, all day long 
You will never soar like an eagle if you hang around with turkeys.....
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Valued Member
384 Posts |
I just find that the walk and freshair is as good as a nice find...... I detect with my 8yr old lad, we have about 6000acres to detect on in Southern UK, when we go out we have several goals/targets to achieve, or not and it makes it more fun and less upsetting for us both if we do not find. 1. get a signal (non ferrous) 2. find something not junk such as a button/buckle/coin 3. find something for the collection box at home 4. find a coin for the display case 5. find Roman coin 6. find a hammered silver coin (medieval) 7. find Roman artefact 8. find gold 9. find a hoard we always have this on a piece of paper and see how far we can get up the list..(you can jump straight past the lower numbers if you strike lucky!) Last week we found a buckle, two coins from 1700's, 2 Roman coins and a gold ring!! in an afternoon... isn't usually that good, but thats where the list comes in. Just nice to be out with my lad and trying to beat him to the find before he grabs it out of the hole.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
Yeoldecoins that is a great goal! I also like get out with my boy.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
Edited by fistfulladirt 11/13/2013 7:13 pm
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Valued Member
384 Posts |
Yeh for me a day with my lad in the fresh air is worth any coin, any day!!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3253 Posts |
Interesting (at least, to a Yank) that a Roman coin is a notch below medieval on your list...
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Valued Member
384 Posts |
Most medieval coins are hammered silver and usually in very nice condition compared to the usual crusty Roman coins, unless of course its a silver Roman, in which case it can climb on up the list to an unofficial 7 and a half...... 
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Valued Member
United States
405 Posts |
"Yeh for me a day with my lad in the fresh air is worth any coin, any day!!"
That is why I bought my detector, something different for a father and son to do.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1620 Posts |
I started with a cheaper detector used that for about a year and then bought a better machine. Even the cheaper machines are good I witnessed a friend with the same $160 detector find a diamond ring on the beach and it paid for his detector. HH
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Valued Member
United States
99 Posts |
I have an ACE 250, whenever I get a coin signal its always hard to find the object, and when I do, its mostly trash =( I think my detector is broke.
Edited by pennycollecter93 12/21/2013 12:21 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1373 Posts |
I bought my detector early this Spring when I was laid off and not working. I had lots of time on my hands and spent many hours at a couple of local parks. Actually though, my best finds were in my own backyard. That is where I found my first silver coin (a Mercury dime). I did get called back to work in July and have not had much time since to detect. My days off are either spent catching up on household chores or much needed rest. Also, Michigan at this time of year is not a pleasant time to detect in. Hopefully I can budget my time better when the good weather comes back next year and go out a couple times a month. Even when I don't find anything of interest I enjoy the time outdoors and the relaxation of detecting.
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