METAL DETECTING 1930′S HOUSE & 1940′S CURCH. LOT’S OF WHEAT’S ! 1954 WHEAT,1942 WHEAT,1939 WHEAT,1949 WHEAT,40 CLAD COINS. MY FIRST RING (JUNK-RING) AND MISTERY TOOL. GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND HAPPY HUNTING.
Metal Detecting Morning Silvers – www.metaldetectorX.com – After finding that Walker, I had to get back to that place ASAP. I believe I have figured out why this place is producing silver coins well. A long time ago this place was the city dump. With 10+ trash targets per swing, this place is quite a challenge. To detect here I have to sweep the coil at the speed of a running ant. The second reason being, it’s next to a couple major highways. The noise from the roads makes it very hard to concentrate. Six months ago I would have ran from places like this. – neswiper
metal detector has a limitation and plastic subtance are not exposed by them, for over all detection,one devise , at check posts, to be installed for better security
some of the early/ minor finds with my new metal detector. yay PS: finding military munitions can be dangerous. you can reduce the risk of hurting yourself, and maybe others, by doing simple research of history and what you might find, proper procedure when finding an UXO, and knowing what you’re doing. try to be safe but have fun at the same time PSS: do this at your own risk PSSS: I’m a NOOB for metal detecting (but an expert for military junk)
Hi Everyone, went out to the park this morning and detected with Doug for a few hours. No good finds this morning for us, it was all clad with two wheats. I did get out in the evening for a short hunt before dark. I did some detecting at a soccer field and dug a nice 14k gold ring, some clad change and a few other finds. The video was short, because there was nothing good to film today, I’m sure everyone has them kinda days, but the gold ring topped it off for the evening. Thanks for Watching and best of luck on your next hunt ! HH…..Dave
It was cheap, and I know that the more you pay for one the better they are. Are they likely to find anything with it, and if so what is the range and type of things it is likely to detect? I don’t want them getting disheartened. Thanks for any replies.
www.adventureswithjim.com Still have the need to go metal detecting, it was a perfect cool saturday morning in my favorite city park. Nice to get out and do a little digging before the insane heat of the day sets in. At least I got one silver coin and that’s never a bad thing
1800’s Silver Metal Detecting with Swiper www.metaldetectorX.com Considering the circumstances, this is easily one of my best finds. An 1800’s silver in a vacant lot in the middle of the city. That’s a first. By a sidewalk even. Another wonder from the black dirt. This place is begging for a visit from the big SEF. – neswiper http Mnelab E-TRAC Metal Detector
I was metal detecting in my front yard and found what looks like a old shot gun shell on it , it say
U.M.C.CO
NO 12
NEW CLUB
could it be a shotgun shell?
any information is appreciated
@Davez Kochukov. no one in my family we have a 12 gauge but it hasn’t ever been fired on my property. i’m hoping its from the civil war