There was an old guy in my neighborhood that would cover parks, playgrounds, sports fields and concert arenas. I was always amazed at what he came up with, particularly after things like concerts where people are hanging out on the grass fields for hours, often not exactly sober. Watches, money clips, rings, necklaces, car keys in addition to coinage. He was an honest guy and if it was something nice like a diamond ring he'd put an ad in the local paper and he did return more than one item to it's owner that way. Here's a guide for selecting a detector:Best place to go treasure hunting with a metal detector?
Here are a couple of links you can check out;
http://forum.treasurenet.com/
http://www.findmall.com/
Good luck!
Some public beaches after sundown. Be sure to use a discriminating type that will allow you to bypass all the tin foil and pop top cans stuff. I have found watches, coins, chains and rings.
Check with the city and their ordinances.
The name Whites came to mind
beaches
It has been said that from the Carolina coast to the Florida coast are the best results to find treasures.
I am a beginner also I went all out money wise and bought a pioneer 505 It has about every thing on it depth it will screen unwanted items. my wife enjoy this we haven't found hardly anything.
We go to old houses or old farm houses, public beaches play grounds parks etc.
We always ask permission and try to leave areas as we found them ( not a bunch of big holes).
Make a agreement with the owner that what we find we will split any profit.
usually a hand shake is good enough for the agreement.
but we like the out doors and this is good entainment.
Happy hunting.
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