steve in so la
Well-known member
If you have a "reluctant to buy" spouse when it comes to detecting then listen to some cold facts.
I averaged my finds between the gold & silver jewelry and coins I have dug & redeemed this last 5 years and came up with $955.00 per year. That's what I make free & clear. I always have put all my silver coins in the safe deposit so I didnt count them. Plus, once in a while you will get lucky and dig a rarity for big bucks. I have dug and sold 4-5 items from 100 bux to 600 bux.
Now, I am detecting about every other day as I am retired, plus there's lots of people here to drop things. So you might be working full time but still can figure roughly how much you could make going out part time. And as you get better the finds will increase for you. I am still setting personal coin numbers records after 30 years digging.
So when you are faced with the question "isn't the machine too expensive" ? then remember this post and explain how you can pay for it in a year or so. All my detectors have more than paid for themselves over the last 30 years.
And if that doesn't work then ask "how many hobbies do you come home with more money than you left with "?
I'm sure others here will tell you they have more than paid for their detectors also.
Steve in so az
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Fisher 1266 X - Lesche digger
Sweatband
"The more I dig the luckier I get."
I averaged my finds between the gold & silver jewelry and coins I have dug & redeemed this last 5 years and came up with $955.00 per year. That's what I make free & clear. I always have put all my silver coins in the safe deposit so I didnt count them. Plus, once in a while you will get lucky and dig a rarity for big bucks. I have dug and sold 4-5 items from 100 bux to 600 bux.
Now, I am detecting about every other day as I am retired, plus there's lots of people here to drop things. So you might be working full time but still can figure roughly how much you could make going out part time. And as you get better the finds will increase for you. I am still setting personal coin numbers records after 30 years digging.
So when you are faced with the question "isn't the machine too expensive" ? then remember this post and explain how you can pay for it in a year or so. All my detectors have more than paid for themselves over the last 30 years.
And if that doesn't work then ask "how many hobbies do you come home with more money than you left with "?
I'm sure others here will tell you they have more than paid for their detectors also.
Steve in so az
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Fisher 1266 X - Lesche digger
Sweatband
"The more I dig the luckier I get."
and get overly tired, then it is like any other job or hobby and is our fault for going gung-ho and not using common sense of which was kinda guilty of myself! :sad: God Bless! Betty