treasurehunter313
Sr. Member
Hello everyone and happy Friday. I'm sitting at work thinking about metal detecting which has been a recurring problem for me all summer. I really got back into metal detecting in June of this year, I used to do it when I was 14 or so (I am 23 now). I am really starting to learn my machine (AT Pro) and started to find some cool things. I really put in a lot of time every single week over 30 hours a week in research and the actual detecting. I was looking at some of the annual finds of people of the forum and was just about drooling. Many guys (and gals) have found a lot of great stuff in a year's span. My question is what are some of your totals (silver coins, jewelry, and clad count are a few interesting markers) or most memorable finds you have had in your time in the hobby. I would like to find out how many years you have done the hobby and how many hours you average a week or month over that time. I do not metal detect to try to strike it rich I love the hunt and I love collecting old things especially coins. It may have started when I found a 1818 large cent playing in the dirt of a road tear out when I was 6 lol. So basically my question is: How many years detecting? How many hours a week or month average? Totals (silver coins, jewelry, clad count or any other interesting total)? Most memorable find? If there is an established thread like this already please point me to it. If not or if it is older let it roll! HH!
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