Hello everyone. Ever since I was a little kid growing up on the beach, I had always wanted to try metal detecting, so I finally went out and bought a 15 dollar toy metal detector. My girlfriend and I spent the evening digging up the yard, even using a flashlight to dig after the sun went down. All we found were nails, screws, bottle caps, and the like, plus a piece of a toy truck, and tons of mystery metal; but it was so much fun! Most people would think us insane, because we get a thrill out of finding pure junk. I love all things metal, and she loves all things old and unusual, and we both love a good treasure hunt. She's already talking about upgrading to a real metal detector.
Anyway, I have a few questions. (and please pardon my ignorance!!)
1.) I understand that one should always get permission before digging, but are there any places that are always "fair game?" Places I can rest assured are ok to dig?
2.) I understand that one should always fill in the holes, but as a general rule of thumb, does that mean making it look just how I found it? Where should I draw the line, especially regarding grass?
3.) I found a rock that produces a signal, which confused me. It doesn't appear to be metal---I'm no geologist, but it looks like a "typical" rock---but could it be an ore? metal inside? or do some rocks produce signals, and if so, which ones? Is this very common?
4.) What are the best ways to clean my finds, in particular, items that don't have any collector value? I simply want to make this scrappy junk metal look as clean as possible, yet still retain that been-in-the-ground-for-ten-years look. Any suggestions for coins? As a numismatist, I know that one should rarely, if ever, clean coins, but if I find a coin I want to spend, what's the best way to clean it?
It's only my first day metal detecting, so again, please pardon my ignorance.
Thank you so much!!!
Anyway, I have a few questions. (and please pardon my ignorance!!)
1.) I understand that one should always get permission before digging, but are there any places that are always "fair game?" Places I can rest assured are ok to dig?
2.) I understand that one should always fill in the holes, but as a general rule of thumb, does that mean making it look just how I found it? Where should I draw the line, especially regarding grass?
3.) I found a rock that produces a signal, which confused me. It doesn't appear to be metal---I'm no geologist, but it looks like a "typical" rock---but could it be an ore? metal inside? or do some rocks produce signals, and if so, which ones? Is this very common?
4.) What are the best ways to clean my finds, in particular, items that don't have any collector value? I simply want to make this scrappy junk metal look as clean as possible, yet still retain that been-in-the-ground-for-ten-years look. Any suggestions for coins? As a numismatist, I know that one should rarely, if ever, clean coins, but if I find a coin I want to spend, what's the best way to clean it?
It's only my first day metal detecting, so again, please pardon my ignorance.
Thank you so much!!!
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