GIVEAWAY / International Metal Detecting Day

Patriot 1776

Supporting Vendor
🛒 Supporting Vendor
Joined
Dec 9, 2014
Messages
442
Reaction score
474
Golden Thread
0
Location
MA
Detector(s) used
Whites DFX and V3i, Garrett AT Pro , ACE 350, Minelab CTX
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
This weekend is International Metal Detecting Day! So, I wanted to do something fun for you all. So, we have a new #giveaway!! You could win all these below!

A Fisher F19 #metaldetector!

#Fisher Stereo #Headphones!

Fisher Padded #CarryBag!

Fisher F-Point #Pinpointer!

That's a prize value of $1,053!!

Here's the rules:

Open to USA residents, 18+.

Choose three ways to enter, but only choose 1:

1. Metal detecting forums

2. Here on Facebook. If you choose this method, please leave your response to the question on this post.
https://www.facebook.com/metaldetec...6549530873514/516579485203850/?type=3&theater

3. Email (dgareau@metaldetectors.com )

---->Here is the question you need to answer for the giveaway:

"Show or tell what you best metal detecting find of all time was."

You have until May 14th at 3pm to participate. The winner will be announced here on May 16th at 10am (EST).

Thank-you!
 

Last edited:
Upvote 0
How is the winner to be determined? By Drawing or someone's idea of the best find of all time?
 

How is the winner to be determined? By Drawing or someone's idea of the best find of all time?

Thanks , To be fair as possible, It is going to be random based on the # of total entries collected from all sources..
 

The best find of my short career came April 7th of this year when I dug up this key date 1894o Barber Dime. I found it with the Etrac.

attachment.php
 

Last edited:
Getting my used detector online IS my best find so far. :tongue3: Have been too busy fixing stuff to dig up the yard!
 

My best find so far that I thought was a crazy find was an old glass gatorade bottle with the lid remains still on it! That's how I detected it :)
 

Email sent :] fingers crossed!
 

I have to say my best find is when my youngest son who is 12 yrs old comes running to me with a huge smile, screaming that he's just dug something good. That's what keeps me in this hobby
 

Here is my entry and all time favorite find.
1892 Barber half

FullSizeRender(2).webp
FullSizeRender(3).webp
 

My best find since I've been able to come back to hunting after 20 years is someones bronze medal for USA wrestling. Still in the process of getting it back to the owner. I'm sure this is something he will consider important.
 

I have had a few good finds but the one that got me hooked was my first day in my back yard. 20131229_160330.webp
 

I only just got into detecting this past Christmas when I was gifted a Tesoro by my wife. So far my best find is my very first one: a silver mens ring with a pretty CZ stone. Fits me, too!

Ring 4.webp
 

Last edited:
Here's my entry Patriot.

An 1863 DIX civil war token my 3rd time out.

Got a permission and plotted a course between the old barn and old house.
30 minutes in following a trail of old rusted barbed wire fence and I dug the token.

That's when I truly realized the importance of research and old maps.
 

My best find was my first silver. I was stoked when I found a 1926 SLQ. I saw the Eagle on the reverse first.
 

Attachments

  • 1463112536957.webp
    1463112536957.webp
    19.8 KB · Views: 130
I am all over this kind of stuff. Thanks for thinking of us!

1911 Barber half... almost AU!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20150609_200021.webp
    IMG_20150609_200021.webp
    53.5 KB · Views: 131
My favorite find so far is the peace and calmness metal detecting has brought me over the years. It's gotten new through some tough times. Thank you for the contest.
 

Best find so far is this ruby and diamond ring shortly after my mother passed I always want to find her a ring . I was feeling awful missing my mother so I went out And found this ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1463198305.558018.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1463198329.528737.webp
 

My best find so far was this gorgeous 1889 silver dollar, found in the crawl space(-2 ft of clearance!) under an old saloon down in Arizona. Totally worth risking snakes, scorpions and 120 yr old dust to find. Totally overshadowed the standing Liberty half, but that was a first too.
 

Attachments

  • 1463237143139.webp
    1463237143139.webp
    51.3 KB · Views: 94
  • 1463237164444.webp
    1463237164444.webp
    48.7 KB · Views: 103
  • 1463237236301.webp
    1463237236301.webp
    33.8 KB · Views: 108
Hey there Cap'n....give yourself a promotion to Major for that one! :laughing7:
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Latest Discussions

Back
Top Bottom