So have you found enough to pay for the metal detector??
Sarge38624
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I am starting to become interested in metal detecting. I know that most people don't get into to make alot of money, but how many of you guys have found enough "treasure" to compensate you for the money and time you have put into it?? I am not slamming this as a hobby, because I have put tons of time and money into things that I didn't expect to pay off financially. Just a question that I wanted to ask. Thanks in advance.
Out of every hundred men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the one, one is a warrior and he will bring the others back.--Heraclitus, 5 B.C.
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Not only am I completely satisfied with my piddly-ante finds, but am trying to get my son involved.
I have paid for my metal detector in just clad in the first 6 months with the mxt.
The more I use it the better I get. Then there is reseach
for older places to hunt. That's the key finding great finds,
like key date & semi-key coins. And then there are relic-.....
It's hard to put a price tag on the total amount $ I have dug,
but if I had to guess $3,000-$5,000 worth.
Then think about the other benefits you receive. Exercise, loose weight, fresh air, and
bring home you honey a diamond ring you just found.
So what do you think? is it worth it!
Time.....not in cash, but it's a hobby and it's hard to put a value on all the extras that BoxTopp mentioned.
LOL.... Thanks..I think :-)
As a hobby, I think it doe's pay back. I have over $400.00 in clad this year.
My grand son has more Hot Wheels cars/trucks than any kid on the block :-)
Jewelry===That is another story. My wife gets them.
I just sold my 35 silver rounds back to my local club, along with 70 silver dimes = about $300.00 in total. That's two years of silver from club meetings. We get a silver dime for each of four displays. A silver round for the best of each display.
I never got that from fishing or hunting. Bowling cost me $$$. Racing cars/motorcycles, cant even add that up.
Fun with the family=Pricel$$ :-)
Yes it pays!!!!
Jerry
Lafayette Grading Set
a friend of mine just dug 2 gold coins about a week or so ago.
If your looking to get piad for the time you spend you need to get a job not a hobby.
However, my goal is to pay off the detector and then I'll feel like Im in the 'black'....:
<< <i>So have you found enough to pay for the metal detector?? >>
With my last detector, yes. About four and a half times over.
Of course, it took a long time.
But just one of my finds paid for the machine twice over.
dug on Galveston Island to a Rolex watch out of a swimming hole. I would take nothing for the sheer relaxation and honest satisfaction
that this hobby has brought to me since the early 70's.
<< <i> I have had 2 top of the line detectors from Garrett, both have paid for themselves many times over >>
Love them success stories...
In clad alone I found over $500 worth. Various necklaces, rings and trinkets at least a couple $100 more, and old coins/relics a couple $100 more.
To put a thick later of icing on that cake, I found a diamond studded gold cross which I recently had appraised for $1,600 as detailed here
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=28&threadid=444147 if that link still works.
So yeah, a total of about $300 in detecting equipment was easily paid for.
As far as time,gas ect .... I don't really calclulate that at all.
I'm with demodigger - The thrill of the hunt and stalking history is priceless.