Jim2
New Member
Hi.
I have been thinking about getting into metal detecting for a long time perhaps since I bought one of my kids one for Christmas one year. That detector is long gone as are the kids for the most part.
Anyway, my question is what kind of metal detector to get.
I can put $1,000 into one, but would like to know if it would be worth it to strain and go to say $1,500? Would it be that much better.
I think I need a visual display because I have some hearing loss due to exposure to loud noises especially on the high end but also my sound discrimination is poor, like in a loud lunch room listening to conversations, or on the beach with the waves.
Still I think I might like to take the detector into the water on occasion because I am an excellent swimmer and I see that those kinds don't necessarily have a visual display mostly just aural.
One question is do any submersible detectors have LED indicators that you can read underwater easily?
I don't expect to prospect for gold in the hills or deserts, but I find the idea of searching for jewelry along the shore and a little further out to be exciting and intriguing.
One question is whether silver coins last long in the soil, in the water, and especially in salt water.
I have a fair collection of 1964 and prior small silver coins and some of the later larger 1/2 dollar and dollar ones that I picked up over the years and would like to add to add to them.
I don't see myself as deliberately hunting for relics say on a battlefield.
So anyway, after expressing my wishes and hope, is there an ideal metal detector waiting for me to order it?
I have been thinking about getting into metal detecting for a long time perhaps since I bought one of my kids one for Christmas one year. That detector is long gone as are the kids for the most part.
Anyway, my question is what kind of metal detector to get.
I can put $1,000 into one, but would like to know if it would be worth it to strain and go to say $1,500? Would it be that much better.
I think I need a visual display because I have some hearing loss due to exposure to loud noises especially on the high end but also my sound discrimination is poor, like in a loud lunch room listening to conversations, or on the beach with the waves.
Still I think I might like to take the detector into the water on occasion because I am an excellent swimmer and I see that those kinds don't necessarily have a visual display mostly just aural.
One question is do any submersible detectors have LED indicators that you can read underwater easily?
I don't expect to prospect for gold in the hills or deserts, but I find the idea of searching for jewelry along the shore and a little further out to be exciting and intriguing.
One question is whether silver coins last long in the soil, in the water, and especially in salt water.
I have a fair collection of 1964 and prior small silver coins and some of the later larger 1/2 dollar and dollar ones that I picked up over the years and would like to add to add to them.
I don't see myself as deliberately hunting for relics say on a battlefield.
So anyway, after expressing my wishes and hope, is there an ideal metal detector waiting for me to order it?