Metal Detector Finds

Minelab Excalibur strikes gold again!

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I was lucky enough to be able to hunt the beach early this morning. The weather over the weekend was warm and the beach was full of half naked bodies covered in slippery suntan oil. Ahhhh, this is always a good recipe for metal detectors.

I surveyed the beach as I drove, looking for that perfect spot to stop and I spotted it. There appeared to be a nice fresh rip that had moved quite a bit of sand away. You should always hit these spots immediately because the tide or the wind will fill the rip full of sand and all of the goodies will become unreachable again. 

I starting getting targets right away and the rip went for about a half mile. Right when I was about to turn around, I got a nice strong signal. I hit it with my scoop. My Minelab Excalibur told me that whatever was in the hole was no longer there, that could only mean one thing. It was in my scoop. I rinsed the sand away and laying in the bottom was this nice 14k gold ring!

If you are thinking about getting into the hobby of metal detecting and you want to try your luck at the beach you should really think about getting a Minelab Excalibur. They can be found new here! If you want to save some serious cash and who doesn’t, then you can find some great deals on used Minelab Excalibur’s right here.



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Metal detecting forum member shares find of a lifetime.

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Metal detecting can become an addictive hobby. You can acquire a kind of gold fever and every once in a while you get the find of a lifetime. One of our metal detecting forum members coinshooter55 recalls his find of a lifetime!

1979 St. Patricks Day Best Day Ever and Year

You read the date right, boy it has been a while, time flies when your having fun!!!
   Anyways, I went to the beach, several of us had been working and finding allot of jewelry (gold and silver) and silver coins, the tide was out and at that time we were just using chest waders to hunt the water. The Chesapeake  bay was cold. I had dug up a few silver coins, than moved into a very small area about 5′ x 5′. It was like crazy. It started with multiple signals and when I used my boot to fan the bottom more signals appeared. It was just crazy what was coming up in my scoop, not one gold at a time but 2 sometimes 3 rings plus coins in the same scoop full.

I had found a little pocket where it had built up because of the way the bottom was, this craziness lasted about 45 minutes to an hour when the wave’s and tide pushed me out of the spot. When I got home I had 17 Gold Rings, 12 of which were class rings, 3 wedding bands, 2 signet rings, 11 silver rings, 2 silver bracelet , all the coins in the picture didn’t count them, almost all were silver. This was one day that every treasure hunter should have, it was unbelievable. There was a few coin hunters that had hunted this location and all did extremely well. A storm opened up the great finds there on this beach and a storm put sand back on top of everything, still there?

 

Metal detecting Gold Rings

Metal detecting Gold Rings

This was also the start of my best year in metal detecting, 311 gold rings total, 936 pieces of silver, and one GOLD coin 1912 Indian Head 2 1/2 dollar, O mint mark, which came from a lake in the Finger Lakes of New York, while on leave from the military. I retired in 1984 from service with 21 years. Well thats my best day, I still find my gold and silver jewelry, but not like that!!!!!

 

Silver Metal detecting finds

Silver Metal detecting finds

 

 

Gold Coins found Metal Detecting

Gold Coins found Metal Detecting

 

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