What is Your Reason for Metal Detecting

"There comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy’s life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure.”

Mark Twain


Howard: "A thousand men, say, go searching for gold. After six months, one of them’s lucky: one out of a thousand. His find represents not only his own labour, but that of nine hundred and ninety-nine others to boot. That’s six thousand months, five hundred years, scrambling over a mountain, going hungry and thirsty. An ounce of gold, mister, is worth what it is because of the human labour that went into the finding and the getting of it."

Bum: "I never thought of it just like that."

Howard: "Well, there’s no other explanation, mister. Gold itself ain’t good for nothing except making jewellery with and gold teeth.
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Walter Huston and Clifton Young in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre



Great exercise...and a little bit of excitement with every signal dug, a lot of excitement with every great signal you actually do dig.

Never had a more relaxing, exciting or rewarding hobby.
 
Saving History from the blade of the bulldozer, and the elements.
To actually touch the face of the past...
REB
 
Metal detecting got me back earlier this year after a long time of being involved in collectibles field. I sold lots of collectibles to get money back. I need to get out for fresh air and excerise in form of MDing. I am glad that I am back in MDing after 16 years. I am very addicted to MDing. Everytime when I got home from my work,I quickly changed from my work uniform to street clothes and I go out to totlots to hunt for coins for few hours. I got very large coin finds in 5 months this year including my first silver Rosie dime and my first ring and my first piece of jewelry. Next year I resume MDing to find more coins and jewelry. I love MDing much as I do collecting older US coins.:woohoo:
 
In it for the history and the treasure. The time to myself is a bonus, and nice, but the excitement I get when I find a coin or relic that 150 years old is something I cannot even express in words. I've been a collector my whole life of different things, but an old coin or civil war relic is the best. Just wish i got into mdetecting sooner.
 
For me it started when I read Treasure Island for the first time. About that time I started asking my parents to buy me several treasure hunting magazines, reading the articles and imagining how cool it would be to some day do that myself. Years later I was at my in-laws house and noticed a Whites IDX box gathering dust, the detector only used once. I took it out and on one of my first hunts dug up an 1853 seated quarter in AU condition. I had never seen a seated qtr and assumed it was some kind of token or something. I was from then on forever hooked. BTW, I'm one of those detectorist that passes on shallow zinc signals...I know, I know...I'm missing possible gold. For me it's all about the old coins. I dream about digging old copper!
 
I like it because no matter what craziness is going on in my life I totally forget about it while metal detecting. And it's cool to dig up old things.
 
I like it because no matter what craziness is going on in my life I totally forget about it while metal detecting. And it's cool to dig up old things.

AMEN to that brotha i agree plus myself i love the old coins an the chrismas kid type fealing every time i dig a hole.
 
I got into it for the sense of adventure, exploring the unseen world under our feet. You never know what's down there until you dig, and the detector let's you know something interesting might be just under the surface. I don't realistically believe I'm going to get rich off the stuff I find, but there is always a chance of finding something long forgotten, and no one else without a metal detector, will like find.

Past few months have been mostly junk metal, and very few coins, but I keep saving it. and know it'll be worth a few bucks when i cash in at the salvage yard. I know the areas I hunted so far, have a lot less trash, I won't need to deal with, when I decide to get a better machine, and go back over the more interesting areas. Finding metal junk, does tell me that people have been there, and probably left other things as well.
 
You just never know what is the next target.
That's what I like about it, the thrill of the "unknown"...........see ya yardhunter
 
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