Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

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By David Cowley

Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

 

People who use metal detectors for treasure hunting do tend to run up against an image problem. The media and comedians like Steve Martin have poked a lot of fun at people who use these detectors. But perhaps treasure hunters can have the last laugh when their detectors turn up something valuable, which has happened in the past and is sure to happen again in the near future.

It's Easy To Get Started

The price of good quality, lightweight metal detectors have been going down in recent years. You can find them at Sears, for goodness' sakes. A basic metal detector will cost you less than $200. You can always add on bits and pieces from treasure hunting supply stores (usually found online) and from online auction sites like eBay. It's good to get a taste of the hobby before making a big financial commitment.

There are professional-quality metal detectors that can be used on boats, as well as other vehicles. There are those with ground radar that can usually detect how far down in the earth a piece of metal is and some even guess what the metal is and in some cases determine the shape of the metal object. Metal detectors are used in this case by surveyors, utility companies looking for pipelines and miners. The detectors used for these professions can often run into five figures.

There are many different types of detectors on the market. If you are just starting out you may want to consider the Land or Relic detectors. They have fewer features and are easy for the beginner to start with, just turn in on and go. Then can be used on land and even in a couple of inches of water. Most of the coils are waterproof, just keep the electronics out of the water and you will be ok.

As the price increases for the detectors the more complicated they become. More and more practice will be needed to become an expert with the device but in the long run you will spend less time digging up trash.

You Are Not Alone

Treasure hunting is a hobby that not only lets you get to play with big toys, perhaps make some money, but also gets your outside and exercising. You should be exercising regularly, anyway, but just doing the same old exercises over and over again can get boring. And, you can also make new friends with the treasure hunting hobby.

There are treasure hunting clubs all over the country. In order to find out the closest one to you, contact the Federation of Metal Detector and Archeological Clubs (FMDAC). Although most of these clubs cater to adults, there are some clubs strictly for kids and some clubs will allow kids to enter with an adult. There are treasure hunting clubs in other countries besides America. For example, in England, the use of metal detectors for treasure hunting has gone up 20% in the year 2006.

There have been incredible things found by regular people with metal detectors. These finds include rare coins, buried cars and ancient artifacts. And if you loose your wedding ring in a forest, chances are you'll be able to find it again before your spouse finds out about your little accident.

Happy Treasure Hunting.

Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors
Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

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Comments

alvin 4 years ago

Found a 17 oz. gold nugget with my detector last month. Sold it for $18,500.00 fouir days ago. Let them make fun. Let them laugh. I just paid cash for a brand new boat. :}

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David Cowley Hub Author 4 years ago

$18,500 for one days work Alvin. Not a bad payday.

mike 4 years ago

Hi Dave, I don't know why this hobby carries the reputation it has. Dumpster diving is cool, but metal detecting is for geeks and nerds. Go figure.

If the critics ever tried it and held a piece of the past in their hands that they found after researching an area I bet they'd sing a different tune.

It's a great hobby and I've finally gotten back into it after a few years off. Nothing gets me talking with more enthusiasm than talking about a favorite find.

Mike http://www.bestmetaldetectordeals.com

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David Cowley Hub Author 4 years ago

I agree Mike but when I go to the bank this geek is a happy camper;>)

Steve 3 years ago

Back in my college days I'd use my metal detecting finds to pay my rent. There is no better feeling then digging a small hole and seeing silver or gold pop up!

Stevehttp://www.treasurestrike.com

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Jonathan Grimes Level 2 Commenter 2 months ago

Great hub on a great subject and I have had some success in the past. If interested take a look at http://metaldetectorreviewsuk.com/ some interesting find on there and as Steve mentioned, digging that hole and seeing that gold or silver staring back at you is great.

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Drew6405 5 weeks ago

I love metal detecting but I'm just as happy looking for old bottles and relics. I think it's a great hobby not to mention spending time with my son a little one-on-one and can make the day even more enjoyable. I haven't found anything of value (I think) but I find it's worth it just to try :-)

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