Shane508
Jr. Member
- Sep 19, 2017
- 64
- 91
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 350, Bounty Hunter Tracker IV
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Do you guys have more luck searching in wooded areas/trails, or public places like parks and beaches?
I've only been doing this for a few weeks (after years of saying "I'll get around to buying a metal detector one day). My first day, I had a lot of luck, finding 3 tokens, a Tibetan vajra, and an old button, all within 45 minutes or so.
Since then, I've tried other wooded areas with trails, and have only found a key and a farming tool, both which look to be from the 1800s maybe.
I'd love to find some really old coins, relics and such, but I feel like people have more luck finding more things in public places like parks and beaches, rather than finding historical pieces. My only concern is the laws. I've done a lot of research, and it seems like most public parks in Massachusetts have laws about not removing soil and such. I'm guessing most of these places don't enforce those laws, but I don't know what the penalties are if you do get caught.
What are your experiences for places that you have the most interesting finds? Whether they're worth something or just cool to find. I'm more about the thrill of finding something cool, than finding something that is worth money.
I've only been doing this for a few weeks (after years of saying "I'll get around to buying a metal detector one day). My first day, I had a lot of luck, finding 3 tokens, a Tibetan vajra, and an old button, all within 45 minutes or so.
Since then, I've tried other wooded areas with trails, and have only found a key and a farming tool, both which look to be from the 1800s maybe.
I'd love to find some really old coins, relics and such, but I feel like people have more luck finding more things in public places like parks and beaches, rather than finding historical pieces. My only concern is the laws. I've done a lot of research, and it seems like most public parks in Massachusetts have laws about not removing soil and such. I'm guessing most of these places don't enforce those laws, but I don't know what the penalties are if you do get caught.
What are your experiences for places that you have the most interesting finds? Whether they're worth something or just cool to find. I'm more about the thrill of finding something cool, than finding something that is worth money.
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