6 hours in my yard with Ace 150

mlaw5

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Apr 13, 2012
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Rochester NY
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Garrett ace 150
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All Treasure Hunting
Hi, New to detecting here....have always wanted to pick up the hobby. Due to budget constraints (wife) I went with the Garrett ace 150 till I find gold to buy a better one (hee hee). I am actually happy with the 150, learning how to pinpoint is tricky however possible. I have purchased a cheap handheld detector from harbor freight tools for 15 bucks...really helps out after I dig the plug. Would like to get a ace 250 with pinpointing next. My son and I spent almost six hours in our yard and vegetable garden and found lots of junk and 3 objects that make me very happy! The coin is an 1846 large cent (pretty beat up) . Any ideas on how to clean the skeleton key? I used peroxide on the key plate, however the key seems like it will need more attention. Thanks for looking! Just wanted to share my story so far.
 

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Welcome... And you are off to a good start with the finds. A large cent on your first hunt is really something :thumbsup:
 

Thanks! I am hooked. Also very curious why I did not find wheaties or any silver with a find this old. Will keep looking! Found lots of clad and approx 50 rusty nails.
 

Those are some great finds! After you save up for an ACE 250, save for a Garrett pro pointer. I won't leave home without it!
 

Nice finds, took me 10 years to find my first and so far only LC, HH
 

Wow sick start! I have yet to find my first LC! Congrats.
 

Hard to top that find for awhile i think ...gratz
 

welcome to t-net, nice finds more time with the 150 you will start to find more , from personal experance it works good in jewlry mode an full sen setting after a good rain but dig every thing i had a few coins ring in as iron good luck and happy huntinn
 

Nice digs! Congrats on a LC first time out. :thumbsup: Any LC is good, beat up or not. Love the key and key plate. WTG

I started with an Ace 250 and remember struggling with pinpointing at first. It will get better soon, keep practicing.

HH
p.s. Welcome to the forum. :hello:
 

As a dug copper, it is probably better than average. Many perhaps as many as half are barely recognizable.
Took me 4 years to get a skeleton key, and I really like the plate you got to go with yours.

The key looks to be iron, and rusty. Electrolysis will clean it up.
 

Thanks for the info....will try the process and display the results. I spent alot of time on the plate, it was so cruddy I never saw the detail until I cleaned it. I have also not cleaned the Large Cent. I have been a coin collector for a long time....not sure what to do.
 

Send your story to Garrett, that's an awesome find for their entry level machine in your own yard!
 

Well come and good start
 

For me detecting is gold.
 

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