wyndsurfr
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- Appalachian Mountains, USA
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Bought my first metal detector, should have it tomorrow
It's a beginner model the garrett ace 250 but seemed to have decent reviews and should get me started anyhow... I've been thinking about this alot lately, where I live and the things that are probably around here and thought it would at the very least be fun. I've been what I call "treasure hunting" for years, I always carry a snorkel and mask in my cars and if I happen to be near a boat ramp on a hot summer day with some time to spare, I'll snorkel a bit and see what i find, usually come away with something worth while and had one whole summer where I was able to have plenty of pocket money from this little trick... that seemed to be a fluke though, haven't had a ton of luck since then haha...
anyhow, I now own my family land, it's been in the family since before the civil war and I know for a fact there hasn't been any hunters here before. We were always poor though, so I don't expect to find any caches here, probably will happen across plenty of loose coins though (that's the best I hope for out of my own land), but ya never know... we've never trusted banks and a few family members died in accidents before they moved away. Mainly what I'm interested in, is the house I grew up in (we rented), it was about 250 years old when the fire department burned it for training, but the old fella who lived there previous to us committed suicide when he found out he had cancer. Couple that with a 250 year old history and I get the feeling I need to go over there and poke around. I am 99% sure there wasn't anything inside that house, living in it as a kid with a treasure hunting mindset, I explored it pretty heavily looking for just that sort of thing, there were plenty of weird little passages and such like closets connecting 2 rooms, but other than neat little items I never found anything real valuable. I made sure to go back before it was burned and tear out a few walls that had suspect areas in them, found a few more lost items in those but aside from a few boxes of ammo, nothing really substantial (the fire department boys should really thank me for removing that ammo, would have scared the poo out of them at the very least). Now that I have a better tool though... It seems like a return visit is in order. This was very near a 150 year old prison as well, so I really want to go back to the old powder rooms and other little prison outbuildings to poke around a bit. I'd be willing to bet no one has ever been anywhere on that property with a metal detector
Aside from obviously getting permission from the family that owns that land, I was curious about what problems have arisen from folks who actually found caches? I would imagine I would have a hard time keeping anything large I found on the land that isn't mine, but what about on your own land? I'm interested to hear stories about this and say if I did find something (and didn't just keep my mouth shut) is it possible someone could take it from me? I do have a mortgage on this land that I used to pay off the remaining family, so would the bank have any claim to it? yeah, I know, lawyer... but I'm just looking for stories mainly for curiosity sake.
Lastly, just pure speculation, what would you folks place odds on of people who actually do find substantial caches that never say a word of it to anyone?

anyhow, I now own my family land, it's been in the family since before the civil war and I know for a fact there hasn't been any hunters here before. We were always poor though, so I don't expect to find any caches here, probably will happen across plenty of loose coins though (that's the best I hope for out of my own land), but ya never know... we've never trusted banks and a few family members died in accidents before they moved away. Mainly what I'm interested in, is the house I grew up in (we rented), it was about 250 years old when the fire department burned it for training, but the old fella who lived there previous to us committed suicide when he found out he had cancer. Couple that with a 250 year old history and I get the feeling I need to go over there and poke around. I am 99% sure there wasn't anything inside that house, living in it as a kid with a treasure hunting mindset, I explored it pretty heavily looking for just that sort of thing, there were plenty of weird little passages and such like closets connecting 2 rooms, but other than neat little items I never found anything real valuable. I made sure to go back before it was burned and tear out a few walls that had suspect areas in them, found a few more lost items in those but aside from a few boxes of ammo, nothing really substantial (the fire department boys should really thank me for removing that ammo, would have scared the poo out of them at the very least). Now that I have a better tool though... It seems like a return visit is in order. This was very near a 150 year old prison as well, so I really want to go back to the old powder rooms and other little prison outbuildings to poke around a bit. I'd be willing to bet no one has ever been anywhere on that property with a metal detector

Aside from obviously getting permission from the family that owns that land, I was curious about what problems have arisen from folks who actually found caches? I would imagine I would have a hard time keeping anything large I found on the land that isn't mine, but what about on your own land? I'm interested to hear stories about this and say if I did find something (and didn't just keep my mouth shut) is it possible someone could take it from me? I do have a mortgage on this land that I used to pay off the remaining family, so would the bank have any claim to it? yeah, I know, lawyer... but I'm just looking for stories mainly for curiosity sake.
Lastly, just pure speculation, what would you folks place odds on of people who actually do find substantial caches that never say a word of it to anyone?