mastereagle22
Silver Member
- May 15, 2007
- 4,909
- 31
- Detector(s) used
- E-trac, Explorer II, Xterra30, Whites Prizm IV
I would have to say if it isn't dying it is on life support. The coins made today just don't hold up like the old coins do. The Zinc Pennies we find around here are usually so far gone you can't even turn them in for a new penny. They are just junk. So unless there is a zinc shortage I can do nothing with them.
As for finding things I think there are still places that haven't been hit. Around here most of those places are privately owned homes and property that they won't give permission to anyone to hunt. As the people that own thoses places pass on or move away a few new places open up every now and then.
I would say the days of EASY detecting are long gone. You do have to work harder at finding things but that is what I love about this hobby. I get excited about finding keys, locks, ZIPPER PULLS, etc. If you are only out for silver you are going to be dissapointed, but if you are out just to find anything made of metal then you are going to have a good time. I have started a few barrels at my house, one all aluminum goes in, the other copper and the other just plain old iron trash. I try and dig every signal even junk so the next person behind me doesn't have to deal with the canslaw or pulltabs and may have a better chance of finding that one good keeper. That is why I am not ashamed to post my clad, or my little cheap junk ring or metal whatzit. Because finding things is fun whether it's silver, gold or just plain trash.
Besides who's to say what will be a collectible in a few years time?
As for finding things I think there are still places that haven't been hit. Around here most of those places are privately owned homes and property that they won't give permission to anyone to hunt. As the people that own thoses places pass on or move away a few new places open up every now and then.
I would say the days of EASY detecting are long gone. You do have to work harder at finding things but that is what I love about this hobby. I get excited about finding keys, locks, ZIPPER PULLS, etc. If you are only out for silver you are going to be dissapointed, but if you are out just to find anything made of metal then you are going to have a good time. I have started a few barrels at my house, one all aluminum goes in, the other copper and the other just plain old iron trash. I try and dig every signal even junk so the next person behind me doesn't have to deal with the canslaw or pulltabs and may have a better chance of finding that one good keeper. That is why I am not ashamed to post my clad, or my little cheap junk ring or metal whatzit. Because finding things is fun whether it's silver, gold or just plain trash.
Besides who's to say what will be a collectible in a few years time?