
Metal detecting is a fun hobby or business. Many treasure hunters combine business
with pleasure in treasure hunting. There is a buried treasure in all U.S. and the world was a typical hot July afternoon in the Arizona desert. The temperature hit 107 degrees.
We should have followed our neighbor and has been in the door under the air conditioning. But the thrill of treasure hunting with metal detectors overshadowed the heat.
Me and a cousin Bags our confidence medal detectors and went to one of the local parks. We went to the money shot that day. At least our deepest prevailed …. we are out of hot desert and very close to water
and shade trees.
The park we chose was built some 20 years ago and we knew that the coin is not harvested, but the thrill of finding any coins was fun. With parks currency changes you want to shoot under children, bars, about the rescue, but fun and worthwhile exercise
something. We were about to pack and head of one of our wateringholes. The last area to be searched was the basketballcourt. I found a couple of quarters, dime and about 15 cents. My
cousin was looking behind one of the stops and real solidhit. Buried about 2 inches is a boys over 18 carat ring with high schoolclass sure to check with local authorities about of
using metal detectors in the parks. Most cases may require a permit
City, county.
Author has over 30 years in the electronic industry. Management, sales, technical, business. Metal Detecting is one of many hobbies.
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Man tries to sell one ounce gold coin (worth approx $1,100 US 09Nov2009) for $50; no takers
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