Hello Treasure Finders

BlackX

Sr. Member
Oct 7, 2006
341
43
Shenandoah Valley
Detector(s) used
Explorer / Sovereign / Sidewinder
Hi, Cheryl (Shira?).

Welcome to the club. It's a blast.

Just give a shout if you want anyone to go detecting with (or try try out different kinds of detectors). I imagine most of us close would be willing if the logistics work out (which seems to be an issue).

_Rich_
 

laralucine

Sr. Member
Dec 27, 2004
415
24
S.E. PA
Detector(s) used
Minelab Equinox 800 Minelab X-Terra 50
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Welcome to TNet, Cheryl! It's nice that we're getting some more Massachusetts women around here now:) I'm in Worcester, but am in the Boston area a lot.
Lara
 

Skillets

Jr. Member
Mar 6, 2007
54
1
Massachusetts
Detector(s) used
White's Prizm II
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi Cheryl, welcome to the forum and the hobby! There seem to be quite a few of us Mass. girls on here now...which is a good thing, as we run in packs.

Hahahaha...

Skillets
 

Cladius

Sr. Member
Mar 8, 2004
339
3
Whoa wild packs of mding chicks! I'm going back to something safe like motorcycle racing! Wellcome aboard. Cladius.
 

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Greenie
Feb 8, 2007
19
0
Hi from Canada and welcome. Could be an all-girls club. Can't wait to get out myself. Hope you get an detector, it's addicting and alot of fun. ;D
 

Fozzy

Jr. Member
Dec 11, 2006
66
1
Massachusetts
Detector(s) used
Whites DFX and Classic III
Welcome Cheryl~!

The ground is just about thawed... Get a detector!

People seem to have great luck with the Garrett Ace 250.

If you wait too long, we're going to find all the treasure!
 

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Shira

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Hi All,

Thanks to you all for the welcomes. I have found the post reply button, yea, lol.

I have read some of these posts and you guys have made some great finds. A couple of posts mentioned Grandma's or Grandpa's cans of coins. My Nanny died about 15 years ago and I still had a strong box to go through. Well I found myself some Mercury dimes, 2 Morgan Halves, & a French Medalion, it says St. Humbert. I think its Silver, Also a bunch of Wheat Pennies & Silver Quarters. It was kind of stunning to think they had been in the bottom of the box under a deed to some Plots (5) to be exact. I never read the papers & thought they were all pennies on the bottom, I never really looked. I'm in shock I know its not the same as digging something up, but it has given me the BUG.

Thanks All, Shira
 

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