I've sold to People who had an interest in the areas I hunted.
Examples: While searching a manmade drained lake that was used for many years for swimming.
and had historical interest to everyone who knew of it, I would lay all my finds on the hood of my car.
and People who stopped by would look at my finds And offer to buy things occasionally as Souvenirs.
I've also taken Rings to a community Yard sale & sold them. also sold rings to flea marketeers.
And Beer & Soda Cans from the 40's & earlier to a dealer at a Farmers Market, and sold them.
My brother placed some items on Ebay. I've sold Silver & Gold Jewelry & coins to Friends
and Precious Metal dealers Also. just about everything I find is for sale, Because I live by the rules.
1. it ain't worth crap till I got something for it.
(a $1.00 coin with a book Value of $1000.00 is still only worth $1.00
till you get more and Spend it on something else.)
and
2. If I found one, Eventually I'll find another.
or Not

if time runs out.
the only find I have that I would have a hard time selling is the 1939 diamond Mills dime slot machine.
for two reasons 1 being nobody will ever offer me enough to convince me to part with it considering it's condition after being under Mud & water since the '40's. , and odds of me ever getting to the rest would take a major political change in the county

or maybe a 2 million Dollar Bribe