New To Detecting ( First Finds This Weekend)

gixxer007

Greenie
Aug 17, 2016
13
70
CT
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Well I bought the Equinox 800 brand new and this is my first time ever detecting.
So I got my nox a couple weeks ago and this weekend was my first time both getting to use it and also even metal detecting lol.

Have just been playing around and trying to get use to it in my back yard. Since I can not really judge the nox vs any other detector, I must say this is one great machine! I am loving it every min and can not wait to take her out into some areas I always said I wanted to try and detect one day.

Sure not much of any value but so enjoyed digging each one of the. I even got one silver that was my third target I ever dug. I can’t wait to find some more silver that is for sure.
I didn’t show all the trash I dug up which was a lot also lol.

Any advice on how to clean these all up would be great ?

Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.
 

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BenVa68

Hero Member
Mar 9, 2018
504
1,731
Hopewell va.
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Technetics T2+ Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Well I bought the Equinox 800 brand new and this is my first time ever detecting.
So I got my nox a couple weeks ago and this weekend was my first time both getting to use it and also even metal detecting lol.

Have just been playing around and trying to get use to it in my back yard. Since I can not really judge the nox vs any other detector, I must say this is one great machine! I am loving it every min and can not wait to take her out into some areas I always said I wanted to try and detect one day.

Sure not much of any value but so enjoyed digging each one of the. I even got one silver that was my third target I ever dug. I can’t wait to find some more silver that is for sure.
I didn’t show all the trash I dug up which was a lot also lol.

Any advice on how to clean these all up would be great ?

Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.

The more you use the nox the more youll love it. I usually soak my copper coins in olive oil then use a toothpick and soft brush.
 

Johncoho

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Feb 14, 2014
2,854
7,264
Martinsburg, Pa. in the summer and Apache Junction
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First finds and a silver dime already is pretty good hunting. Welcome to Tnet.
 

Hughett

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May 11, 2019
280
844
Northwest GA
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Garrett gta x 1250
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That’s a good start. I’ll give you the same advice I got.
-It's a numbers game. The more you dig the more you find.
-Dig everything.
- you have to dig 300 pull tabs to find one gold ring.
- where knee pads
- check your hole twice
- start a test garden
- Wear sunscreen
Am I missing anything guys?
Keep up the good work!
Oh one more thing...lemon juice and what ever you do...DON’T dry rub, Or the metal detecting gods will strike you down.
Kidding of course we all do it.
 

Goldiver

Bronze Member
Sep 15, 2006
2,345
1,150
Fremont, Ohio
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Equinox 800, Fisher F-75 LTD2, CZ-70, CZ-21, 1280x, Vibraprobe 560, Minelab Pro-Find 35
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Welcome to the hobby! Excellent choice with the Equinox it won't let you down. Congratulations on the silver!

Steve
 

Hawks88

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Aug 26, 2012
7,878
11,840
Niagara falls
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Nice finds for your first time using the nox. Congrats and welcome to tnet from Niagara Falls.
 

Jose The Goon

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Apr 1, 2017
568
1,503
East Coast
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Whites 6000D, 6000Di, Eagle, & PI 1000
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Metal Detecting
Congrats !! Welcome to the wonderful world of metal detecting !! Enjoy your new hobby & the fun & surprises that it brings.
Keep in mind that many coins & other objects are best left as is. Careful when digging an item out of the ground, especially old coins.
The least amount of damage you do to an object the better. Even slight scratches can lessen the value of an old/rare coin. Read & heed the
tips you find on this site. Many experienced veteran detectorists here offer advice on everything imaginable about the hobby/profession.
There are forums here that deal with all kinds of things like cleaning coins etc. For example, this thread deals with cleaning or not cleaning
copper coins. (see link) Opinions vary, depending on rarity, but you can judge for yourself what is best for your particular future finds.
Best wishes & happy hunting !! Link: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...hat-best-way-clean-preserve-copper-coins.html
Also, this man's advice is very good & informative. He's found lots of old coppers. Link:
 

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washingtonian

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Sep 26, 2005
6,507
12,899
Puget Sound
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Equinox 800, Whites DFX
Awesome stuff. Way to go on the silver dime and wheat pennies. You’re off to a hot start.
 

Gridwalker306

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Nov 10, 2010
6,012
7,406
Canada
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1
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2
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Congrats on finding silver so quickly! Always find out if a coin is rare/valuable before you do anything to it. As the others mentioned, value will be significantly reduced if a rare coin is cleaned.

Also, keep all your junk for a while before trashing/recycling. Revisit it later, you might discover something good you thought was junk at first. I remember a story of someone posting a pic of their first finds, and someone pointed out there was a civil war eagle breast plate in the pic. Sadly the guy had thrown it in the trash because he didn’t realize what he had. I still keep all my season’s junk, then go through it in the winter. It’s paid off a few times!
 

CASPER-2

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Jan 3, 2012
17,158
19,959
NEW ENGLAND
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Reanm8er

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Aug 17, 2018
2,283
3,556
Shenandoah Valley Va
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WW2 Mine Detector, 2 Garrets and an Underwater Fisher (Older Machines)
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Welcome dixxer and congrats! Nice back yard.
 

Trezurehunter

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Mar 22, 2003
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21,474
Illinois / Oklahoma
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Congrats on your first outing and finding your first silver. Welcome to the hobby.
 

angelito1

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Jun 3, 2016
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FLA
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Welcome to T-net. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :hello2:
 

BLK HOLE

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Aug 3, 2017
4,725
6,501
Northern Virginia
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All Treasure Hunting
Welcome from Northern Virginia!!! Silver first time out way to go!:skullflag:
 

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gixxer007

Greenie
Aug 17, 2016
13
70
CT
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Welcome dixxer and congrats! Nice back yard.


Funny part is I didn’t think I would find a things other than trash let alone being new but the house yard really seemed to give me some good practice at least. I rented this house after my divorce so so not know any history other than I pay rent and live in it with my daughter.

Let’s see if anything good comes from the next venture to the back yard this weekend.
 

Whyme

Silver Member
Aug 22, 2007
3,731
5,451
Western New York
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CTX-3030, Equinox 800
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Wow silver on your first hunt ever! Don't expect silver every hunt! lol Once you get used to the Nox you will love it! I really love mine. Awesome machine.
 

Oct 5, 2014
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35,425
Massachusetts
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Nice finds, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Joe-Dirt

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Jan 18, 2018
3,540
10,897
Central Massachusetts
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Other
That’s a good start. I’ll give you the same advice I got.
-It's a numbers game. The more you dig the more you find.
-Dig everything.
- you have to dig 300 pull tabs to find one gold ring.
- where knee pads
- check your hole twice
- start a test garden
- Wear sunscreen
Am I missing anything guys?
Keep up the good work!
Oh one more thing...lemon juice and what ever you do...DON’T dry rub, Or the metal detecting gods will strike you down.
Kidding of course we all do it.

Bug spray, lots of bug spray
 

Inspector

Silver Member
Sep 8, 2014
3,341
5,606
Finger Lakes Region, Upstate NY
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Nox 600, w/6", Simplex+WHP, Tesoro Tejon, Tesoro Toltec, Pro-Find 35
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Nice hunt & nice silver for your first, great start to the hobby, congrats & Welcome to tnet from Upstate NY
 

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