Hunter101
Full Member
My story? Well I started metal detecting in February of 2016, coin roll hunting in October 2015, and coin collecting/antiquing A LONG TIME AGO... Which actually isn't very long as I'm only 23.
Back before I can even remember, I had a passion for treasure and history. Father had a metal detector before I was born and always told me it was a waste. My mother to settle my appetite, would give me a coin from her highschool travels every now and then. For example she gave me an Egyptian coin with the pyramids on it, a EF-40 IHP from 1901, and a Morgan dollar. She would even take me to antiques shops and thrift stores. Surprisingly, I kept everything and at the end of the year you all will get to see it set up in my new cabinets along with the finds.
Well I constantly wanted to treasure hunt. I would see episodes of reading rainbow, Arthur, and other tv shows use metal detectors. Curious George even built his own metal detector using tape, an a.m radio, and a calculator. Tried it. It does work for about 1 inch down. Around January, I expressed interest to my wife in getting a metal detector and she said I'm sorry we don't have the money. So you know what I did? I bought a single antique glass from a thrift shop and sold it to an antiques shop. I then bought something else and did the same thing. I kept doing this but then I went through a period of hardship. My parents disowned me. In February, I bought the ace 350 and joined to try and figure this difficult machine out and to have some sort of family. Well I kept flipping antiques until I bought my at pro because the ace just didn't do it for me. Since then, I rejoined my family (even though parents are divorcing and all this crap), found a new hobby family, and have picked up some cool finds along the way.
However, I am jealous of this new found "family" and how every flipping person is finding a gold coin or hordes of gold. Haha one day I am going to post a Mormon gold coin or something of the like when I find it. Just wait.
Happy hunting! Cheers
Back before I can even remember, I had a passion for treasure and history. Father had a metal detector before I was born and always told me it was a waste. My mother to settle my appetite, would give me a coin from her highschool travels every now and then. For example she gave me an Egyptian coin with the pyramids on it, a EF-40 IHP from 1901, and a Morgan dollar. She would even take me to antiques shops and thrift stores. Surprisingly, I kept everything and at the end of the year you all will get to see it set up in my new cabinets along with the finds.
Well I constantly wanted to treasure hunt. I would see episodes of reading rainbow, Arthur, and other tv shows use metal detectors. Curious George even built his own metal detector using tape, an a.m radio, and a calculator. Tried it. It does work for about 1 inch down. Around January, I expressed interest to my wife in getting a metal detector and she said I'm sorry we don't have the money. So you know what I did? I bought a single antique glass from a thrift shop and sold it to an antiques shop. I then bought something else and did the same thing. I kept doing this but then I went through a period of hardship. My parents disowned me. In February, I bought the ace 350 and joined to try and figure this difficult machine out and to have some sort of family. Well I kept flipping antiques until I bought my at pro because the ace just didn't do it for me. Since then, I rejoined my family (even though parents are divorcing and all this crap), found a new hobby family, and have picked up some cool finds along the way.
However, I am jealous of this new found "family" and how every flipping person is finding a gold coin or hordes of gold. Haha one day I am going to post a Mormon gold coin or something of the like when I find it. Just wait.
Happy hunting! Cheers

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