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I found hundreds of pounds in 6 months detecting 1 hour per day

The Coin Magician

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About £400 found just as easy as pie. I hour a day for 6 months
 

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Back 10 or 12 years ago I used to average some where between $900 to $1100 in pocket change every year as well as a silver item almost every hunt.. I would tumble twice a month , dump the good stuff in the bank lobby machine and the zincs in the coinstar at Walmart. I have roughly 70 pounds of copper pennies in coffee cans that I don't know what to do with. Today , detecting in the same City dirt parks , I seldom break $1 and find decent jewelry maybe every 6 or 7 hunts. Enjoy the good hunting while it's there , technology is destroying the recharge rate faster than it's improving the machines.;)
 
Back 10 or 12 years ago I used to average some where between $900 to $1100 in pocket change every year as well as a silver item almost every hunt.. I would tumble twice a month , dump the good stuff in the bank lobby machine and the zincs in the coinstar at Walmart. I have roughly 70 pounds of copper pennies in coffee cans that I don't know what to do with. Today , detecting in the same City dirt parks , I seldom break $1 and find decent jewelry maybe every 6 or 7 hunts. Enjoy the good hunting while it's there , technology is destroying the recharge rate faster than it's improving the machines.;)
Depletion of good coinage finds on my sites has started to hit yes. I am digging more low to medium conductors now on my coin depleted sites in the hope of hitting a gold ring , gold prices are very high at the moment.
 
Depletion of good coinage finds on my sites has started to hit yes. I am digging more low to medium conductors now on my coin depleted sites in the hope of hitting a gold ring , gold prices are very high at the moment.
A funny thing about that,,,,,I'm sure you have heard the "dig everything" theory and I tried that a few times in Al infested areas around picnic tables and under lights but it never turned up anything as well as digging those unusually good harmonic low conductive signals , especially with the etrac. What I have noticed in the last few years is that areas where the Al trash used to be extremely heavy , the low conductive signals have become less dense , telling me the lack of finds has people going to the dig everything theory just with the hope of making it worth it. It's really not worth it anymore unless you have remote sites or beaches nearby and making it pay as a retirement income is a pipe dream without meeting the conditions I mentioned before. I see numerous people post pics of handfuls of pull tabs but very few report finding a gold item in the process.
 
A funny thing about that,,,,,I'm sure you have heard the "dig everything" theory and I tried that a few times in Al infested areas around picnic tables and under lights but it never turned up anything as well as digging those unusually good harmonic low conductive signals , especially with the etrac. What I have noticed in the last few years is that areas where the Al trash used to be extremely heavy , the low conductive signals have become less dense , telling me the lack of finds has people going to the dig everything theory just with the hope of making it worth it. It's really not worth it anymore unless you have remote sites or beaches nearby and making it pay as a retirement income is a pipe dream without meeting the conditions I mentioned before. I see numerous people post pics of handfuls of pull tabs but very few report finding a gold item in the process.
I did that once, dug everything around a park table with benches, took a couple of hours. Reward was a thin 14 k ladies band. It fit my daughter in law so I let her have it. Guess what? Yep she lost it! Any way u can still do ok skimming the parks, last year I raked in a little over 400 dollars. The good old days are just a memory. It was A rough winter and after the long wait for the Manticore I was lucky enough to find a 14k white gold ring first time out. Also picked up a Deus 2 getting ready for What I hoped to be a good year again. Then I broke my right wrist last week in April. Maybe June I can get back at it Like others low conductor will be in my sights..
 
Nice haul! Brings up that old age argument: can you make a living metal detecting?

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JC
Howdy jeffc--
I never made a living detecting but this hobby has more than paid for itself. I purchased silver ounces with my clad finds when silver was $4-$5 per ounce and I have always recycled copper, brass and lead. The recycling , alone, has paid for my detectors( and I run a V3i now) and put gas in the truck. What a hobby!!? Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
If I was in it for the money I'd be one hungry dog, I usually don't find enough money to paid for breakfast at McDonald's.
I metal detect for the trill of the finds and just enjoy getting out and enjoying the fresh air.
If money was my motivate I can get a job in less than five minutes making over 10$ per hour, that would be hard to beat metal detecting.
 
If I was in it for the money I'd be one hungry dog, I usually don't find enough money to paid for breakfast at McDonald's.
I metal detect for the trill of the finds and just enjoy getting out and enjoying the fresh air.
If money was my motivate I can get a job in less than five minutes making over 10$ per hour, that would be hard to beat metal detecting.
I feel like i am ejaculating good feelings , every time A Gold Ring Comes out of the dirt. :lmfao: The feeling of pulling gold out beats it. The rush of euphoria
 
Coin Magician,

Where do you exchange the old pre-decimal size coins ( old 5p/1s, 10p/2s, 50p)? I have a bunch, but the Royal Post would not take them my last time in London in April. They did take the old pound coins though
 
If I was in it for the money I'd be one hungry dog, I usually don't find enough money to paid for breakfast at McDonald's.
I metal detect for the trill of the finds and just enjoy getting out and enjoying the fresh air.
If money was my motivate I can get a job in less than five minutes making over 10$ per hour, that would be hard to beat metal detecting.
Heck. I remember being able to buy a real quarter pounder. Like in their adds. Large fries and big chocolate shake. And still have change from a buk.
And I found more silver than I could put in my pockets. Now I'm lucky if I find a buk in change period.
 
Coin Magician,

Where do you exchange the old pre-decimal size coins ( old 5p/1s, 10p/2s, 50p)? I have a bunch, but the Royal Post would not take them my last time in London in April. They did take the old pound coins though
Any pre decimal coin is basically worth it's scrap value , they are best weighed in for scrap , i got silver ones , loads of silvers that are old but no one wants to buy them. I stopped hunting for pre decimal a long time back.
i probably found 10000 at least , where they all went mostly was to the trash bin. Banks won't take dirty coins too thats some thing else i found out. I give all my 1p 2p and 5 p coins to charity.
I put a load of old silvers on e bay for £15 guess what , not a single bid. My targets that i am hunting for these days are 20p & 50p coins, £1 coins , £2 Coins and Gold Rings. I don't even hunt silver rings any more.
I am not interested in hunting for hammered coins any more mainly because i was spending £1000 a year travelling to sites and paying farmers to hunt there well picked of coins land. Now i hunt for scrap metal like lead and copper.
Now if i lived in a good area where hammered and roman are to be found i would be hunting them as much as possible. I just hate travelling far to fields in the hope of a worn hammered silver. I lost a lot of money travelling to such sites.
 
If I simply detect mindlessly then I usually find something good. Hate to say that but its true……. Often times I find myself slow scanning and keeping my eyes up and simply listening, kinda relaxing in an odd sort of way.
 
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