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I was surprised by the various levels of treasure hunting, the unusual locations listed, and also finding things that are of no intrinsic value but have historical interest. Practical tips will get you started, help you protect your claim on any found treasure and authenticate the value of coins, jewels and other objects. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. W.C. Jameson shows you where to look and how to find valuable artifacts, precious metals, lost jewels, and hidden caches in a neighborhood park, your attic, at the beach or in open country. Practical tips will get you started, help you protect your claim on any found treasure and authenticate the value of coins, jewels and other objects.Satisfaction Guaranteed. Book is in NEW condition.Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. W.C. Jameson shows you where to look and how to find valuable artifacts, precious metals, lost jewels, and hidden caches in a neighborhood park, your attic, at the beach or in open country. Practical tips will get you started, help you protect your claim on any found treasure and authenticate the value of coins, jewels and other objects.Book is in NEW condition. Satisfaction Guaranteed.All Rights Reserved. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author Practical tips will get you started, help you protect your claim on any found treasure and authenticate the value of coins, jewels and other objects. To see what your friends thought of this book,This book is not yet featured on Listopia.There are no discussion topics on this book yet.Jameson has written the sound tracks for two PBS documentaries and one feature film. His music has been heard on NPR and he wrote and performed in the musical, “Whatever Happened to the Outlaw, Jesse James?” Jameson has acted in five films and has been interviewed on The History Channel, The Travel Channel, PBS, and Nightline.

When not working on a book, he tours the country as a speaker, conducting writing workshops and performing his music at folk festivals, concerts, roadhouses, and on television. He lives in Llano, Texas. Practical tips will get you started, help you protect your claim on any found treasure and authenticate the value of coins, jewels and other objects.Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. W.C. Jameson shows you where to look and how to find valuable artifacts, precious metals, lost jewels, and hidden caches in a neighborhood park, your attic, at the beach or in open country. Satisfaction Guaranteed.Satisfaction Guaranteed. Book is in NEW condition.All Rights Reserved. Something went wrong. Please try again. Finding Treasure a Field Guide 9780874839487 by W C Jameson Paperback Be the first to write a review. About this product Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. Practical tips will get you started, help you protect your claim on any found treasure and authenticate the value of coins, jewels and other objects. See details - Finding Treasure: A Field Guide by W. C. Jameson Buy It Now Add to cart Watch Sold by simplybestprices-10to20dayshipping ( 432199 ) 98.7 positive Feedback Contact seller About this product Product Identifiers GTIN 9780874839487 UPC 9780874839487 eBay Product ID (ePID) 1205534900 Product Key Features Format Paperback Language English Topic Books Publication Year 2012 Dimensions Item Height 1.4 cm Item Weight 0.22 kg Show more Show less No ratings or reviews yet. No ratings or reviews yet. Be the first to write a review. All Rights Reserved. User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by DigiCert.

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This information is going to help you find treasure; without it, you may be detecting aimlessly for hours.Ask the research librarian to direct you. Look for stories about celebrations, local businesses, sporting events, boarding houses and the town industry. If you can get your hands on old maps with crossroads and homestead markers, this will also prove valuable. Here are some suggestions for good hunting locations that you can research at your local library: Bottle diggers flock to these sites in search of antique bottles, jars and relics. Also, keep an eye out for old highways, ball fields, town commons, fair grounds and railroads that have since closed. There are many detecting opportunities here. Brainstorm about past events and your town lore. Have you heard about a historical farm that was once run by wealthy folks and is now vacant. It’s wise to be opportunistic as a treasure hunter. Seize useful information and run with it. Here’s an example: people often hid their savings and belongings years ago. During the Great Depression, families didn’t trust their finances to a bank, so they stored valuables in hiding places for safe-keeping. They may have used loose planks on the floor, movable bricks on a wall or the attic to hide cash, jewelry and other possessions. If you can gain access to an abandoned homestead, these are spots for serious metal detecting. (Always get permission first!) Instead of turning a blind eye, consider this: there are still small grassy areas by the curb, center strips on some boulevards and dirt pathways between buildings. These areas have probably escaped a bulldozer for the past 80 years. You will recognize areas that haven’t been developed for several years. These are precious hunting grounds. If the city is tearing up the sidewalk or the utility company is laying new pipe, take the opportunity to search normally off-limit areas.

When streets throughout the city are installing fiber optic cables—trees, bushes and road shoulders are often dug up. Detectorists say before or after the digging takes place is the perfect time to go out with a metal detector. Soil that was once 5 feet underground is now on the top layer. They have discovered valuable old coins and relics by doing so.MetalDetector.com has a special website section dedicated to noteworthy metal detecting finds. Anyone is welcome to submit real treasure hunting stories with photos of their metal detecting finds. Then, readers vote on their favorites. He found one of the town’s oldest and vacant schools. He came searching for silver and left the school a very happy man. You will surely find amazing treasure yourself by conducting research, thinking outside of the box and becoming an opportunistic detectorist! Groundtech DiscoveryThey have done a fine job representing the Detector Pro line since it was first introduced in 1996. One of the things I see them do is go the extra mile for their customers. It is always nice to see a family run business endure and we wish them many years of continued success. We have found that their team has done a fine job of representing our line. With thirty years of success under their belt, we expect that they will be a partner for many years to come. The dedication and product knowledge that your staff exhibits has been a great benefit to us. We offer our best wishes for your continued success. They have partnered with us in helping to bring our products to both individuals, larger corporate and governmental organizations. Michael and Daniel have established a knowledgeable team that has done the job of getting the correct product in to the hands of each consumer. I wish them continued success as they represent our products in the years to come. Three decades of superior customer care has been the key to their success and large sales volume.

We feel that they have been the best choice for representing the good reputation of the Makro Detectors in the region. They have been working towards 100 customer satisfaction ever since they started their cooperation with us as our exclusive Distributor in the USA and Canada. We are pleased to see both their business and the sales in their region continue to grow. It is nice to see both our family business and theirs growing together. We see our companies moving forward together for many years to come. I have seen them grow from a regional dealer to one of the largest internet dealers yet they have maintained that special care for the customer for over three decades. Their team of knowledgeable, helpful and friendly staff and family make their dealership a first choice for the treasure hunter. They continue to grow while still offering the best in customer service and after sale support, which is very important to FRL. We wish to congratulate them on 3 decades of business and stellar service to our mutual customers. Their entire staffs knowledge of our product helps to ensure the customer gets the right detector for their needs regardless of what they might be. We look forward to our future relationship and continued success of MetalDetector.com and their entire staff. I have to say that I was impressed with their operation and knowledge of the Teknetics product line. When the Teknetics product line was recently re-launched, MetalDetector.com was one of the first partners we contacted. They have had a long standing relationship with the brand as one of the original Teknetics dealers in the country. We value long standing relationships and are excited to have them as a member of our team. It's no surprise that Sondra and David's fine sons, Michael and Daniel have continued in their parents tradition of being exemplary businesspeople who take the time and care enough to really know their clientele. It's always been a pleasure working with you!

I have known Michael and Daniel for over a decade. Their team is genuine and knowledgeable. They provide exceptional support and service to our customers. They are a recognized leader in the industry. Internationally their business is known for excellent customer support. Their presence is a great confidence for treasure hunters. With the addition of Nokta products to their product portfolio in 2018, we are confident that our businesses will continue to grow together for many years to come! By the end I felt I was dealing with a friend rather than a faceless company on the net. Well done! If things keep going this way the detector will have paid for itself within a few short decades. But seriously, he is really enjoying it and hoping to find his long-dreamed-of buried treasure some day. It came just when you said it would, and works just as you told me it would. Don't ask where. One of many! As far as being excited I all most had a stroke. Here's a photo of one Meteorite I found on the surface, over 800 grams and a 447 gram one. The one in the middle is my first. The bar magnet has some small Iron meteorites on it. Tried it, love it, looking forward to many enjoyable hours with it. Knowing that it. Thanks again. I ordered 2 detectors but for some reason only one was shipped. After calling your company you bent over backwards to get the second detector to me on time for giving to my grandchildren. I explained that we exchange gifts a week early so my children and their families can be in their homes Christmas morning since some travel distances are involved. The second detector arrived last Friday in time for our celebration last Saturday. --THANKYOU. I order quite a few things online and have experienced some terrible companies but you are the best. This is the first time i have ever used detector. The very first thing it detected in less than a minute was a two dollar coin, boy we were so excited.

Not by the amount, but by the fact that on its maiden voyage it detected a coin. We then detected a ten cent piece. We can't wait to take it to a popular beach and I will practice more with the settings. My detector arrived at my door In Brisbane Australia in less than a week. This is the first time I have used any service like this outside of Australia, but with this kind of service and ease of buying and your range of goods this will be the first of many transactions. I am enjoying my Tesoro's and have found lots of cool stuff so far. Just waiting for that first gold find. Thanks agian for all the help that was provided in making my decision! The order arrived in perfect condition, and in only three days after I placed the on line order. The four part series about selecting the right product was also appreciated and helped me to make the right decision for my purchase. You are truly a company that takes care of business and most importantly your customers. It is a pleasure doing business with you and I will gladly recommend you to anyone that wants to buy a metal detector. Thanks for the GREAT SERVICE. Yesterday I took my Garrett Ace 250 out for the first time to some local parks. My total find was about 150 coins. The detector works so well and so easily. It only took me about a half an hour before I new what every button did.This is our first metal detector and the Ace does every thing it says it will. Thanks for the fast delivery and introducing my son and I to a great new hobby. Thank you so much. You and Daniel have been so helpful. I am a first time buyer and am feeling very lucky to have found your website. Daniel helped me to locate a really great detector and you have been extremely courteous and prompt in seeing my order through. I look forward using my new metal detector. Hope you have a wonderful holiday season.overall my experience ordering off of your website was convenient and customer service was great. Thanks again.

It was a pleasure doing business with you and I will recommend your fine business to my other detecting buddies. Whether you’re a metal-detecting expert or novice, we keep it simple. We offer the lowest advertised pricing allowed by contract with each manufacturer. The personalized service you receive from our experienced team is our added bonus. That's what we are all about. Rest assured, you will not find a better value online. I bought my Tesoro Tiger Shark from you. It came just when you said it would, and works just as you told me it would.Don't ask where. One of many! As far as being excited I all most had a stroke. Here's a photo of one Meteorite I found on the surface, over 800 grams and a 447 gram one.Tried it, love it, looking forward to many enjoyable hours with it.Dan: Great! It came right to your home.I ordered 2 detectors but for some reason only one was shipped.This is the first time i have ever used detector.I am enjoying my Tesoro's and have found lots of cool stuff so far. Just waiting for that first gold find.The order arrived in perfect condition, and in only three days after I placed the on line order.Yesterday I took my Garrett Ace 250 out for the first time to some local parks. The detector works so well and so easily.This is our first metal detector and the Ace does everything it says it will.Thank you so much. You and Daniel have been so helpful. I am a first time buyer and am feeling very lucky to have found your website.Metaldetector.com 23 Turnpike Rd. Southborough, MA 01772 USA Unsubscribe at any time. Whether you’re a metal-detecting expert or novice, we keep it simple. Rest assured, you will not find a better value online. This is to help keep a record of all finds in England and Wales. Museums can express an interest in it if it might be treasure. You may be invited to the inquest, along with the site occupier and landowner of where the treasure was found, and given the opportunity to ask questions.

If you act in bad faith (for example by trespassing or trying to hide the find) you may get a reduced share of the reward, or none at all. They have the chance to object within 28 days. We’ll send you a link to a feedback form. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. Don’t worry we won’t send you spam or share your email address with anyone. How to get started What is the best metal detector. Where to metal detect Metal detecting code of conduct Getting permission to metal detect How to dig responsibly How to carry your finds How to clean your finds Tools and accessories Here are just a few more of the common reasons: The love of coin collecting. Whether that be older colonial silver coins or more modern coins like wheat pennies. The love of being active and in the outdoors. Believe it or not, metal detecting can be a fantastic form of exercise.Their finds are often more meaningful to them than a few extra dollars in their pockets. I dug it near an old colonial homestead that, through research, I determined was once owned by a French family hundreds of years ago. Later in this guide, I go into depth on each of these topics. While those things are all very useful for the experienced hunter, when you’re first starting out all you really need is a detector. We’ll talk more about accessories later in this article, but for now, let’s stick to entry-level detectors. And what’s great about this hobby is that most of the equipment holds it’s value like you can’t believe. To get an idea of what’s considered to be a mid-level machine, take a look at the Garrett AT Pro. What type of hunting do you want to do (coin, relic, beach, gold, etc). More on this later. What’s your budget? What’s your experience level with metal detecting. How tech-savvy are you? Since this is an introductory guide, I don’t want to bore you with too much more techy stuff. You can’t go wrong with any of the ones I mentioned above so take your pick and get out there!

So if your budget is a bit tight but you don’t want to settle for a lesser machine, consider buying used. And even though a place is a public property, you still need to be certain that you’re allowed to detect there. And you can pretty much assume that Federal Parks are off-limits too. Get permission. This way I have permission for every school in that district. It’s not that hard to wander off into someone’s private land when you think you’re still on public lands. These are almost always off-limits. Click here to read our guide on the best metal detectors for beaches. Hunting on private property will be the best ground by far for a few reasons. Second, the landowner can give you clues about where to start your hunt. Maybe they noticed some broken pottery out in the woods in one spot of their land years ago. That would be an excellent place to start your hunt! While verbal permission will often suffice for private land, I always get written permission for any public or government-owned land. This way if you’re ever approached by someone, you have proof that you’re allowed to be there. I will keep informed on and obey all local and national legislation relating to the discovery and reporting of found treasures. I will aid law enforcement officials whenever possible. I will cause no willful damage to property of any kind, including fences, signs, and buildings. I will always fill the holes I dig. I will not destroy property, buildings or the remains of deserted structures. I will not leave litter or other discarded junk items lying around. I will carry all rubbish and dug targets with me when I leave each search area. I will observe the Golden Rule, using good outdoor manners and conducting myself at all times in a manner which will add to the stature and public image of all people engaged in the field of metal detection. If not, you risk being able to metal detect in the future.

So for example, I can view a present-day map of my house, and overlay a map from 1930 to compare how the area has changed over time. If there once stood an old house in the woods near your house or point of interest, this tool can potentially tell you that. Remember the French military button I told you about earlier in this guide? Everything from old maps to old periodicals and microfilm can be found at your local library. But simply ask your librarian and they’ll be happy to grant you access. These can often be even more effective sources of information because the people working there can be a major asset to you. Whether you want to find mentions of a certain family, place, or event, chances are you’ll be able to find it there. You can even check to see if your nearby University Library has some to offer. But they certainly are entertaining! This can provide invaluable clues and help you laser focus your detecting area. You just have to convey that to the homeowner. This is also just good ethics. Anything over that you can start to think about a mid-sized digger for faster digging. Likewise, lefties will want serrations on the left side. Here’s why: This will ensure you’re not killing any of the grassroots. Remember you cut the plug in a horseshoe shape so the part that you did not cut will now act as a hinge to flip open your plug. Step on it with your foot a few times to make sure it’s in there good. Use your hand to brush the grass so it’s not matted down. And the chances are good that you’re going to have a lot of trash. This makes disposing of the trash at the end of your hunt much easier. It doesn’t have to be fancy. You just want something that you can transport valuable finds without getting damaged. This mainly applies to coins. Serious coin collectors consider coins that are cleaned to be damaged. Avoid strong chemicals as these can eat away at the metal. This is not for an entry-level guide, but I may go into the process in future articles.

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