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		<title>Metal Detector Helped Amateur Treasure Hunter Find Old Coins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best things that a treasure hunter can have, whether he is an amateur or not, is a metal detector. Take the example of Dave Crisp, a hospital chef, the amateur treasure hunter who caught the attention of CNN. Crisp a former hospital chef serendipitously found buried coins while searching for metal objects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best things that a treasure hunter can have, whether he is an amateur or not, is a <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com">metal detector</a>. Take the example of Dave Crisp, a hospital chef, the amateur treasure hunter who caught the attention of <a href="http://www.cnn.com">CNN</a>.</p>
<p>Crisp a former hospital chef serendipitously <a href="http://http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/07/09/uk.roman.coin.treasure/?hpt=C2&amp;fbid=t0rGap3ABzN">found buried coins</a> while searching for metal objects near Frome, Somerset, in the southwestern part of England.</p>
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<p>With the help of some archeologists, Crisp was able to unearth a pot full of 766 coins. The coins contained the image of Roman general Marcus Aurelius Carausius, the Roman emperor who ruled independently in Britain from AD 286 to AD 293, the first one to strike coins in the country.  This find is the second largest in the UK. Crisp aptly calls himself a “metal detectorist,” referring to his dependence on the right metal detector for his treasure hunts.</p>
<p>A metal detector has different varieties and each one goes for the specific treasure you are hunting and the terrain of the place where you are hunting. There is a metal detector that is meant for a novice treasure hunter and there’s one for the more serious and seasoned treasure finder.</p>
<p>The year 2010 has brought several advances to metal detectors. One that belongs to the list of the top of the line models is the<a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/"> Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a>. This unit has the patented multi-frequency deep search technology, which allows you to spot a dollar at 16 inches depth. This lets you identify the target, its depth and also pinpoint it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/images/3050-1.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="289" /></p>
<p>One of its best features is the 32 bit Z-TEX Computer Microprocessor which allows for increased depth and discrimination. With this, the way to finding relics, coins, treasures at an ever greater depth is never better. At a depth of 10 inches and more, the detector can tell you if it’s an old wheat penny or the new zinc type of penny you just found.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a> is only one of the many metal detectors that are available for any treasure hunting aficionado or a seasoned one. To find out more about their different features and benefits, you can check each one of them in the <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/chart.html">metal detector comparison</a> chart found in this page at <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com">www.metal-detector-town.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Metal Detectors for Sale: What You Should Know Before Buying</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 02:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metal detectors are great for finding lost objects and buried treasures. As long as an object is made of metal or has parts made of metal, it’s not impossible to find with a metal detector. You can use metal detectors to find gold nuggets or your lost keys. With a metal detector you can enjoy… [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com">Metal detectors</a> are great for finding lost objects and buried treasures. As long as an object is made of metal or has parts made of metal, it’s not impossible to find with a metal detector. You can use metal detectors to find gold nuggets or your lost keys.</p>
<h4>With a metal detector you can enjoy…</h4>
<p><strong>Coin shooting.</strong> This is a type of metal detecting that focuses on finding coins from lost change after an event to old gold, silver, and copper pieces.</p>
<p><strong>Relic hunting. </strong>You may be no Tia Carrere but you can look for relics like dog tags, insignias, or even weapons from past wars and historical conflicts with a metal detector.</p>
<p><strong>Treasure hunting.</strong> Be an explorer and find hidden caches of gold, precious jewels, or silver pieces by using metal detectors.</p>
<p><strong>Prospecting.</strong> This primarily refers to looking for gold nuggets but looking for any valuable metal is also considered prospecting.</p>
<p>There are many metal detectors for sale – but not all are created equal. There are also several factors that can affect the results of your search.</p>
<h4>Factors that can affect your search include…</h4>
<p><strong>Metal detector type.</strong> Using the right type of metal detector for a particular terrain can improve your chances. Use a beach metal detector when looking along the beach or riverbeds and a coin metal detector when looking for old and historical coins.</p>
<p><strong>Metal detector technology.</strong> The technology used in your metal detector is a major factor that contributes to its capability. Some metal detectors use higher frequencies than others, while some provide larger or smaller coils. To find high quality metal detectors for sale at affordable prices, visit <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com">Metal Detector Town</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Object size. </strong>The bigger the object or the larger its metal component is, the easier it is to detect given that most detectors are often limited at 8 to 12 inches of depth.</p>
<p><strong>Interference.</strong> This can take many forms: Naturally occurring minerals in the soil, natural conductors, pipes, cables, and power lines can interfere with the signal from the metal to your detector.</p>
<p>There’s a lot to know about the <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com">best metal detectors</a> in 2010, head out to <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com">Metal Detector Town</a>.</p>
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		<title>Metal Detectors: Packing Your Gear for the Holiday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metal detecting is a sought after desire for many treasure hunters going on a excursion. Why restrict yourself to neighborhood beaches and ruins if there are many more of those – potentially untouched! &#8211; across the country and even abroad? If you plan to use your best metal detectors along with you during a vacation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Metal detecting is a sought after desire for many treasure hunters going on a excursion. Why restrict yourself to neighborhood beaches and ruins if there are many more of those – potentially untouched! &#8211; across the country and even abroad? If you plan to use your best metal detectors along with you during a vacation or simply planning a purely treasure hunting trip, take heed.</p>
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</span> <span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Common Blunders Treasure Hunters Make When Traveling:</strong></span></a></p>
<p>-Not asking the airline if ever his or her metal detectors are allowed aboard</p>
<p>-Not packing your own gear safely and securely enough to withstand transport</p>
<p>-Not telling airlines and also airport security about their metal detectors</p>
<p>The above-listed goof ups can make flying together with your trusty metal detectors are very tricky or painful experience. In order to avoid these, below are great tips concerning traveling with your metal detectors:</p>
<p><strong>One. Call your airline in advance of shopping for tickets.</strong></p>
<p>You can save plenty of tremendous grief and excess fees if you ensure that your <a href="https://www.metal-detector-town.com">best metal detectors</a> can be permitted on board just before purchasing your seats. Even if you’re traveling local or maybe international, it won&#8217;t hurt to inquire. Like this, if an aircarrier does not permit metal detectors and also similar contraptions on board, you could search for an airline that allows metal detector transport.</p>
<p><strong>Two. Take your metal detectors apart.</strong></p>
<p>Disassemble your metal detectors for travel. <a href="https://www.metal-detector-town.com">Metal Detector Town</a> offers easy-to-assemble metal detectors cover anything from coin metal detectors to beach metal detectors as well as other multi-purpose metal detectors at affordable prices. Every metal detector also comes with instructions on how to assemble detectors for your ease. Just remember to label components as well as pieces in case you are taking more than one metal detector.</p>
<p><strong>Three. Select a protection case.</strong></p>
<p>Get a safety case when traveling with a metal detector. It’s no use placing your own metal detectors inside of a box and also duct-taping it. Airline security will probably only request to open it again for inspection after which you will be left to figure out the right way to pack your detectors in again. By using a security case, you could open the locking mechanism for inspection and shut it right after. Absolutely no mess.</p>
<p>Besides these pointers, it also helps to plan your itinerary (sites where you will metal detect) as well as book your hotels prior to traveling out.</p>
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		<title>Metal Detectors: Tips on Balancing Ground</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are frustrated by the load of trash and useless items your metal detector seems so keen on beeping about, you may need to adjust and balance your Ground level. The Ground knob on your metal detectors sets the level of rejection your metal detector gives ground mineralization. Ground mineralization, simply put, is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are frustrated by the load of trash and useless items your metal detector seems so keen on beeping about, you may need to adjust and balance your Ground level. The Ground knob on your metal detectors sets the level of rejection your metal detector gives ground mineralization.</p>
<p>Ground mineralization, simply put, is the kind of mineral present on the ground. To balance your Ground means detecting the difference between rusted iron nails, common salt, and genuine gold coins. Fine tuning the Ground control for your metal detector for a specific area will improve its performance especially if the All Metal mode is selected.</p>
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<p>Fine tune your metal detector’s Ground level by doing the following:</p>
<p><strong>1.  Go to the area you wish to search.</strong></p>
<p>Different areas require different ground level since most places have different ground mineral concentration. A beach or the riverside may have higher concentration of minerals due to sand crystals, gold, and other mineral sediments compared to your neighbor’s yard.</p>
<p><strong>2. Do a test run.</strong></p>
<p>Turn your metal detector’s Threshold control until a slight hum you hear a slight hum. Set your metal detector to All Metal mode. Lower your metal detector to search height then slowly lift it to about four inches. Do this repeatedly.</p>
<p><strong>3. Listen for sound disparity.</strong></p>
<p>As you lift and lower your metal detector, listen for changes in the hum volume. Ideally, if your Ground balance is correct, the volume will stay the same even if it is on search height or four inches high. To aid in this, concentrate on volume disparity only as your coil or loop approaches the ground.</p>
<p><strong>4. Adjust your Ground knob accordingly.</strong></p>
<p>Your goal is to find the ground setting that allows only minimal or no change at all in the volume of the hum as the loop is lifted and lowered. Adjust your Ground knob until you hit the right balance.</p>
<p><strong>5. Reduce sensitivity controls.</strong></p>
<p>A great metal detector allows you to adjust sensitivity controls if you find it hard to achieve the right balance. <a href="https://www.metal-detector-town.com">Metal Detector Town</a> offers the best metal detectors and metal detecting equipment with advanced sensitivity control and great customer support.</p>
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		<title>Top 5: Intriguing Historical Facts About Guns for relic hunters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have many customers that love to go searching for artifacts and especially old guns and gun parts. We often get questions about old guns that have been found on a treasure hunting mission. We have compiled some interesting information about firearms and we hope you find this post helpful even if a little off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have many customers that love to go searching for artifacts and especially old guns and gun parts. We often get questions about old guns that have been found on a treasure hunting mission. We have compiled some interesting information about firearms and we hope you find this post helpful even if a little off topic.There are literally millions of facts floating around about firearms, from muzzle velocities to types of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.weaponscombat.com/ammunition">projectile</a>, from reload times to rates of fire. Anyone can find those, just look up a blog. This Top 5 feature, however, looks behind the traditional ‘interesting’ firearm facts to give you a list of 5 facts that you don’t already know about guns (and by ‘guns’ we mean handguns, rifles and machine guns, not artillery pieces!). We’ve dusted off dad’s old military history digests and scoured countless pages of weaponry fan-boy webzines for your leisure and now we’re cocked, locked and ready to rock.</p>
<p>1. Guns: The First Guns<br /> The world’s first firearms were developed in China in the mid 12th century AD. An important find in the early 1970s in Pan-la-ch&#8217;eng-tzu village, Manchuria, included a barreled powder-operated projectile weapon dating to circa 1290AD. As a result of the fact that the weapons of ancient and mediaeval China were usually designed to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy, the functionality of these old weapons has been questioned. Simply, some scholars feel that the idea of the working weapon was enough to deter an enemy assault.</p>
<p>2. Popular <a target="_blank" href="http://www.weaponscombat.com/general-firearm-literature">Firearms</a><br /> The American-made M16 and the Russian-made AK-47 assault rifles are the two most popular firearms in use today. Both guns offer variable firing modes, quick rates of fire, moderate-high power, reliability, medium-long range and high levels of accuracy.</p>
<p>3. The Most Accurate Guns<br /> Recently, the longest kill on record was established.An American sniper using the famed Barett .50 Cal Sniper Rifle shot and killed an insurgent from over two miles away. Before the sound of either shot alerted the insurgent to the presence of an enemy sniper, the sniper apparently missed with his first shot, corrected and fired again, killing his target.</p>
<p>4. Heckler and Koch- Revolutionizing the Sub Machine Gun<br /> Based in West Germany in the 1960s, this important small arms manufacturer revolutionized the design of the modern submachine gun with the MP5. It’s no surprise, Since the weapon is so reliable, that it is the standard weapon of choice for close-quarters spec ops teams all over the world including the SAS and many state SWAT teams.</p>
<p>5. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.weaponscombat.com/sniping-and-sniper-training">The Sniper</a> &#8211; Always a Specialist Soldier<br /> From the earliest use of the word ‘sniper’, the term has described someone with a knack for a particular skill. That ability is marksmanship overlong distances, most likely from a covered position. The word originated among Imperial British soldiers in India in the late 18th century. You had to shoot down a snipe, a little and very quick type of bird before you were considered a sniper. The sniper, as a result of the skill he deploys, acts as a single unit, selecting and taking out enemies at will. This makes him the most valued asset among your allies and perhaps the most feared and loathed member of the rival force.</p>
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		<title>Gold Coins in FLORIDA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello friends, I just wanted to share this email I got from one of our customers today: &#8220;Sylvan -XJ9-3050 a great detector. While living in Florida I go to the beaches after a major storms to retreive gold coins. In this past 3-months, I found 2 gold coins from sunken ships. This is an isolated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello friends, I just wanted to share this email I got from one of our customers today:</p>
<p>&#8220;Sylvan -XJ9-3050 a great detector. While living in Florida I go to the beaches after a major storms to retreive gold coins. In this past 3-months, I found 2 gold coins from sunken ships. This is an isolated section mid-state and not well known to those from out of state. Thanks for the good reading&#8221;</p>
<p>Keep sending in your stories, we always love to hear from our customers,<br />
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		<title>Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050:  A One of a Kind Metal Detector</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern day treasure hunters and metal detectorists want to have the best tools at their hands. Before choosing the best metal detector to purchase, treasure hunters should first understand the kind of hunting they will be doing. Metal detectors should meet the treasure hunters’ needs. A coin hunting metal detector is usually quite different than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Modern day treasure hunters and metal detectorists want to have the best tools at their hands. Before choosing the best metal detector to purchase, treasure hunters should first understand the kind of hunting they will be doing. Metal detectors should meet the treasure hunters’ needs. A coin hunting metal detector is usually quite different than a gold hunting metal detector. But what if you want a metal detector with no limits, and can suit almost all conditions and targets?</p>
<p>Finding the best metal detector for your needs may be daunting, because in a world where technologies are always expanding, sometimes it is difficult to fully understand the technology to know what is best.  Whether relic hunting, coin hunting, gold prospecting, underwater hunting, or in any other treasure hunting, metal detector selection is varied and complicated.</p>
<p>What technology and features in metal detectors should treasure hunters be looking for? Now, Treasure Hunter has made it possible to find almost everthing you need in a metal detector with just one all purpose machine. Today, we will be discussing here our most popular all purpose metal detector, Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050 suited for almost all types of treasure hunting.</p>
<p>Various metal detectors made by different companies present all-in-one detectors that can cover the broad spectrum of treasure hunting needs. Most all purpose metal detectors comprise of a standard set of features. These include the metal detector’s depth, technology and frequency used, detection modes, ground balance, signals, sensitivity, and metal discrimination.</p>
<p>Most brands will offer some of the features above. Until now there has not been a machine that can offer all of those features and more advanced technologies in one all purpose metal detector.<br />
Please allow us to share with you what’s new in the metal detecting engineering. A lot of treasure hunters have been dying to grab this – <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">The Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a>. One of the newest and certainly most impressive innovations for this year&#8211; the <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a> performs at the top of its class and is turning the heads of treasure hunters and metal detector enthusiasts. Unlike other all purpose detectors, this metal detector offers increased target range and versatility because <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a> uses patented TH multi-frequency technology, therefore combining VLF technology with that of higher frequencies to achieve greater depths, increased discrimination and sensitivity for objects like gold nuggets.  This model was indeed designed for the Treasure Hunter that wants no bounds or limitations to the type or depth of desired targets. <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">Treasure Hunter 3050</a> has an exclusive 32 bit Z-TEX Computer Microprocessor. By so far, it’s the only one of its kind.</p>
<p>This detector seems equipped with better and more varied features than any other in its class. With a larger LCD screen,  accurate target ID, six operation modes, dual frequency, deep search with surface elimination, this detector truly stands out above its peers. Now it is easier than ever for hunters to dig deeper and dream bigger with <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a>?</p>
<p>Treasure hunters want to have the best tool when searching for treasure. Until now that has literally meant that you may need a quiver of metal detectors. Treasure Hunter has done an impressive job, with the XJ9-3050, to allow treasure hunters to own a true all purpose metal detector for a surprisingly reasonable price. Let metal detector town fit you for an XJ9-3050 today <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">Treasure Hunter XJ9-3050</a> . With our 30-day iron clad money back guarantee, you have nothing to lose and quite a variety of treasure to gain.</p>
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		<title>How Metal Detectors Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people often ask me the question of how exactly do metal detectors work&#8230;  So, how does a metal detector work? The basic treasure hunting metal detector has four main components: The stabilizer, control box, shaft, and search coil. The stabilizer is simply a cradle for your arm to help stabilize the metal detector motion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people often ask me the question of how exactly do<a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com" target="_blank"> metal detectors </a>work&#8230;  So, how does a <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com" target="_blank">metal detector </a>work? The basic treasure hunting metal detector has four main components: The stabilizer, control box, shaft, and search coil. The stabilizer is simply a cradle for your arm to help stabilize the metal detector motion while searching. The control box contains the microprocessor, PCB, batteries, speaker, headphone plug. Some metal detectors have a really complex and powerful microprocessor with complicated digital displays, and some others do not have display features at all. The more sophisticated metal detector s on the market are able to discriminate the type of metal that is being detected, the depth of the object, and some can even tell  you the size and type of object (relic or coin).  Most metal detectors are mono-frequency detectors and are going to use VLF technology (very low frequency). This frequency is usually in the 6.4kHz range and is good for detecting non-ferrous metals deep in the ground. The metal detector coil is made up of an outer coil and an inner coil. The outer coil transmits a magnetic field and the inner coil receives or detects resulting magnetic fields coming from objects in the ground. The outer coil transmits a magnetic field into the ground and if there is any conductive (metal) objecst then it amplifies the respective magnetic field of these objects. This causes the object to transmit a magnetic field upward toward the surface of the ground that the inner coil (receiver coil) will detect and transmit the information (intensity, frequency) back to the control box.  Based on how strong the signal is, the detector can approximate the size and the depth of the object being detected.</p>
<p>VLF metal detectors can also distinguish between different metals by analyzing the magnetic field frequency that is received from the buried object. This is done by looking at a phenomenon called Phase Shift. Each type of metal, depending on its inductance and resistance, will give a different frequency back then is received from the transmitter coil. By analyzing the phase shift (difference in frequency) that is received from the object, the advanced metal detectors can approximate what type of metal is being detected below the ground. This can become complicated when you consider that many target objects will be alloys of different metals and that some precious metals have the same phase response as junk metals. Most VLF detectors have the capability to adjust the discrimination to allow for canceling out the signals of ferrous metals like iron (low phase shift) that would account for most of the trash that would be found.</p>
<p>This is the basic operation of the common treasure hunting VLF metal detector. With modern VLF detectors, you can discriminate most trash and find precious metals at significant depths and have a good idea of what it is you have found before digging anything out of the ground.</p>
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		<title>Top Places You Might Find Treasures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold has constantly been the only thing that has maintained an increasing value today, and thanks to metal detectors they have given people the opportunity to treasure hunt, and attain as much treasure possible. Whether it’s gold nugget hunting, metal detecting for gold rings or gold coins, gold hunters can always rely on their metal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gold has constantly been the only thing that has maintained an increasing value today, and thanks to <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/">metal detectors</a> they have given people the opportunity to treasure hunt, and attain as much treasure possible.  Whether it’s gold nugget hunting, metal detecting for gold rings or gold coins, gold hunters can always rely on their metal detector. Now, here are pieces of information for them on where to hunt for treasure.</p>
<p>For eons, mineralized quartz arteries have been flaking pure gold for nugget hunters to locate. Midwestern states like Arizona and California have offered treasure hunters best spots for gold nugget hunting, and it sure has been a treat to the treasure hunters. Although many gold nuggets have been exposed and discovered, geologists from all around agree that 95% of the gold in western states has yet to be revealed.</p>
<p>Let us proceed to hunting for gold rings and gold coins; one of people’s favorite and easiest sought-after treasures. Reality check&#8211;the top places where they can locate gold are at parks, school yards and beaches. In fact, they can even search in their homes!</p>
<p>Studies say that by far the best place to look for gold rings is at the beach, particularly in the shallows of a dropping tide at a popular beach or perhaps in an antique resort location. That may have sounded too cliché but the reason behind this is because many vacationers do not realize that the colder the water is, the more this can make their fingers shrink and unsuspectingly lose their highly valuable ring jewelry, and to state the obvious, the shallow water is also the most recent and overly used area that is occupied by vacationers.</p>
<p>Miami&#8217;s South Beach is infamous for one of the most worthwhile metal detecting spots on the planet. Because you will find many other types of jewels besides gold in various areas; it will really help to have a metal detector that can work well when submerged in the water as well as being very capable in dry sand. Therefore, having an all-purpose metal detector would be of great help to gold hunters.</p>
<p>Apart from the beach, metal detecting for gold coins is commonly done in ship wrecks. Gold hunters have a fair share of experience on this. The best and most valuable type of hunt or perhaps the fantasy of every treasure hunter is to find an antique shipwreck with gold bullion coins and similar gold treasure.</p>
<p>Tell me you have heard of the “Ship of Gold”, because if you haven’t you’re missing half of your life! For more than a century, the legends and mystery of the “Ship of Gold” remains a dream to gold hunters. Books from all over the country were written documenting the disaster, and tales boomed of gold bars weighing up to 750 ounces. This type of find is extremely rare, but don’t lose hope, there are undiscovered shipwrecks with treasures that are yet to be discovered.</p>
<p>The best place to look for gold coins is along the shipping routes in the Caribbean where tons of various treasures were taken from the Americas to Europe, and of course there is the legendary Pirate booty to be found. There are rare gold coins that have been found washed up at all the beaches of the East Coast, and this indicates that there is much more treasure hidden out there.</p>
<p>Just remember that fortune is just a mile away, it’s out there waiting to be found by your dependable <a href="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/treasure-hunter-metal-detectors-c4/professional-s33/treasure-hunter-3050-xj9-pro-package-p64/">metal detector</a>!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ancient principles of treasure hunting in the modern art of metal detecting is more than just an expression of a hobby for me.  It was 5am on this morning of October 8th, 2009 in the great independent republic of Horry County right here in Myrtle Beach, SC. I was following my Treasure Hunter GPS to the direct [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-48" title="gold statue of woman praying found after rainstorm in ghostown" src="http://www.metal-detector-town.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/statue3.jpg" alt="gold statue of woman praying found after rainstorm in ghostown" width="115" height="140" />The ancient principles of treasure hunting in the modern art of metal detecting is more than just an expression of a hobby for me.  It was 5am on this morning of October 8th, 2009 in the great independent republic of Horry County right here in Myrtle Beach, SC. I was following my Treasure Hunter GPS to the direct location of an old ghost town on the outer boundaries of Myrtle Beach, in a little town called Conway. There was nothing around, nobody, but according to my device this was the coordinates of an old trading post bustling with activity in the early 1800&#8242;s. It was a beautiful meadow inside about a square mile of clearing. First thing I did was to meditate and send my prayers out to the god of treasure asking him to grant favor on me for this beautiful day. There had been torrential rains for 2-days that had loosened up the ground and hopefully helped to bring some treasures closer to the surface. I then explored the hunting site a little, and could see evidence of a few root cellars, and the remnants of a few wooden structures. I quickly unsheathed my trusty Treasure Hunter 3050 all purpose detector&#8230;. within 5-minutes I quickly discovered some evidence confirming the historical fact of a settlement in this spot. I unearthed an old and very interesting blacksmith hammer. Encouraged by this I resumed my hunting with vigor and excitement. I hunted in the same vicinity for about 1-hour with no luck aside from a few Indian head pennies and interesting buttons&#8230;. I decided to check out the apparent hot spots and headed toward the cellar remains. In another  hour of grueling hunting, I had nothing to show for my efforts aside from some old railroad iron nails, screens, broken axle heads, roof fragments, and a few coins. I decided to make my way to the treeline, I was walking quickly and making large sweeps with my searchcoil, making each swing as wide as I could keeping the searchcoil face almost parrallel to the ground and trying not to overlap swings. I call this method high efficiency detecting&#8230;.  This works well with the Treasure Hunter 3050 because the coils motion causes deeper detection because it was in the all motion mode.  About 20-yards from the treeline my detector yelped out a high pitch signal and the Digital ID told me I had found something gold. With this strong of a signal, I thought for sure it was a circuitry error and that I must have just found a large rusty iron bucket or something. Iron and gold have a very similar magnetic resonance and many detectors can not distinguish the two metals. Luckily my Treasure Hunter 3050 has dual frequency technology and with the higher frequency can detect even small gold nuggets accurately. I quickly began to investigate my find&#8230;. I brushed the leaves and grass off the spot, and began to dig a little. Under about 1&#8243; of dirt, I caught a glimpse of a greenish and bronze object there in my target area, but could not make out what it could possibly be. I dug my shovel into the dirt carefully all around the rather large object and pried it out meticulously. To my great wonder and delight I beheld a small (about 6&#8243;high) and beautiful gold statue of what appears to be an Indian or Buddha woman praying. I have tested this with my gold detection kit and confirmed this is an 18 Karat gold statue. Although this is a very strange find for a ghost town, favor was granted for me today indeed!!!</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing in my treasure find today,</p>
<p>Sylvan</p>
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