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[G576]Guide To Metal Detecting
by Edward Simon, Edw
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Temperature changes getting in and out of cars and buildings cause diamonds to come loose from their settings. Because of this, parking lots are one of the most common places diamonds are lost. I have spent many thousands of hours hunting on Beaches and Fields etc. I've also found some really nice Coins, Jewrellry, Artifacts etc running into thousands of pounds. Some I keep in my local Bank others I've sold and either cashed in as scrap or sold to dealers.

The magical part about treasure-mapping is that you don't have to know where the desired object or opportunity will come from. Gifts, contest prizes, unexpected surprises are not unusual.

The Secret to Cleaning Your Metal Detecting Finds

Metal detecting is considered to be one of today's most sought-after hobbies. In fact, nearly 80% of people who are into treasure hunting love metal detecting as well.

Many people have tried metal detecting, but only those who know what it takes to become successful in metal detecting accomplish something. People who persevere the most tend to find more treasures than any other person does, even if they have been doing metal detecting for many years.

This goes to show that metal detecting is not just any "finder's keepers, losers weepers" game. The valuables that people find are not appraised just because they are rare. Most importantly, their values depend on the perseverance people use when finding metals. However, metal detecting is not just plain what you see is what you get activity. Since most of the treasures are buried beneath the earth, you can expect layers upon layers of sand, mud, or dirt on the items.

Now, the question is: Is it safe to clean these items?

There are some manufacturers of cleaning solutions that suggest you clean your items. However, if your metal detector finds include coins of high value, it is best not to clean them.

Treasure is not always things of obvious value, though. Hidden in the walls of that house was a treasure that at the time never occurred to me: copper tubing. I later discovered that the water lines we paid to have hauled away were sold as valuable scrap by the junk man.

These are just a few of the ways to go treasure hunting. Will you make much money? Maybe, but probably not. I can tell you though, that it is a thrill to hear the metal detector start beeping, even if I do only find a quarter in the sand.

There are portable walk-through metal detectors that can be easily installed and stored away. They are compact and lightweight and usually require no initial calibration. Prices of walk-through metal detectors range from $3000 to $6000 depending upon the brand and features provided. The eight-treasure rice pudding is a well known traditional Chinese dessert, cooked with sticky rice and 8 different freshly dried fruits (typically called dates here in general) and nuts. This food has been through several thousand years and spreads the entire nation.

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This means that coins classified as "key collector's items" should never be cleaned. This is to preserve the mint mark and the date on the coins.

If you have found non-key collector's items, or those with the typical "face values," you can clean them using mild solution. However, the cleaning process will depend on the kind of coin you have found.

For example, copper and nickel can both be cleaned with the same process. Other coins are cleaned using a different cleaning process and techniques.

Here are also some tips on eliminating stains on your coins. You can try using the salt and vinegar solution. This will remove stubborn stains or those that were not removed with the usual cleaning solution. The key here is to evaluate, analyze, and appraise your metal detector finds before you start cleaning them. This way you will be able to detect if a certain item is more valuable when preserved and kept the way you have found it, or if it has to undergo a special cleaning process to make it more appealing and presentable.

Indeed, cleaning metal detecting finds may or may not be advantageous, depending on the kind of items that you have. So to ensure quality, always evaluate your items first.

I have hidden money several times in my life. Many people do. What happens when people die unexpectedly? The money and valuables they hid remain where they are until discovered. There is an estimated several billion dollars in hidden currency alone in this country, and who knows how much in silver, gold, jewelry and other things.

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We don't always see at first glance how we can reintegrate and develop our strengths, talents, and lost potential into a person who is able to achieve positive states of being again and again. There are many different types of metal detectors, some are more complicated then others. Find out how you can go treasure hunting today!

Another fine place to do metal detecting is in parks and playgrounds. Our community parks, city parks, old parks, zoos, picnic areas, city playgrounds, old playgrounds, sandboxes, swings, campgrounds and old battlefields is where we could go to look behind large trees, grassy areas, old trees, shady spots, unpaved parking lots, spaces where lovers hide to get away from the crowd, under park benches and pathways.

If you are new to metal detecting or have been metal detecting for quite a while than you will know how exciting and enjoyable this hobby can be. One of the most exciting moments in metal detecting is when you actually find something that you feel has some significant value. One thing you should be aware of is that something that has significant value may or may not need to be cleaned.

When you find something that is of value it may be best to appraise its value first before you decide to clean it. To keep the value intact of the treasures that you find, appraise the value and if you feel that the value is significant enough find a form of cleaning it that will not de-value or compromise your finds.

So you may have to question what do I do with my treasures once I find them if I cannot clean them? You certainly can clean your treasures but you need to make sure that you are not devaluing them if your intention is to preserve them and possibly make money off. If you have no interest in gaining monetarily from your metal detecting and clean away, but if you feel that your metal detecting could at some point bring you back some cold hard cash it may be best to have a professional appraiser take a look at your items.

If you decide to clean your items after finding them here are some tips to make sure you do not devalue them. You can use a salt and vinegar solution that gets out stains that you typically have a hard time removing with regular cleaning solution. There are several cleaning solutions out there that you can use today but make sure that you use a mild solution to start out with. When you find coins are made of copper or nickel using a mile solution will typically do the trick of getting them clean.

Although many people involved in metal detecting just for the fun and hobby of it, a good side item of it is if you can possibly find treasure that has value. Always protect your finds and make sure that the items have been appraised. When you had determined that they do not have any monetary value you can clean them and display them any way you like. Items that do have monetary value take extra special care while cleaning them to maintain that value.
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