All types of metal detecting,. Including rivers , and private property permissions here in Illinois . I use the minelab ctx 3030 exclusively and mainly search old turn of the century swimming hole sites for old lost jewelry and relics.
I had it at a park for the first time and I was having trouble with the square nails. I still have to get that part figured out if it’s even possible. It hits hard on small low signals at the beaches for gold. Other than the faster recovery speed with the manticore, I think my ctx will out perform it on trashy parks, but I just have to is it more on land to figure it out more
Casper metal detecting here - glad to see you guys back at it! Living thru your hunts since ive had health issues - wishing you two continued good luck!
Nice to be on the water I’m back out to silver so far but got earlyblarge cents 1818 1816 1925 SLQ a walker I’m in a good spot lots of swimming area old to I’m on the Ct river
Old swimming spots are getting harder to find that are detectable out here. Spent half the day Saturday trying to find one and when we located it there was 6 foot of soft sand that got washed up. Another one last year was thick mud bottom.
Been watching your videos for a long time, awesome channel! I do alot of land detecting in Massachusetts, and have had some good success near water. I prefer to find the old stuff though. Problem is, most of the real old spots are undocumented. Keep up the great hunting!
Yes , this one definitely has me fooled. I just can’t tell compared to other stainless and white gold rings I have found in the past. Will take it to have it tested with a machine someday.
Awesome finds man…been waiting to see a vid from you…I enjoy your no bullshit approach…hey been wondering…do you sell your finds…or do you have a big treasure box that you keep all your finds?
Thanks. Metal detecting videos nowadays for most is more about promoting detectors or selling merchandise , or becoming a clown show instead of what it use to be 10 years ago. I’m old school and like to keep it simple and show what I dug without all the Mickey Mouse… I have display cabinets that I keep everything in. I save all the antique gold and costume jewelry and everything else I found in old swimming sites in its own display like a time capsule. All the old coins on land and farm fields I have display cases with everything on display. The modern gold I find I do sell when the gold prices are up. The antique gold I would never sell.
It might be. It does have that gold look with the loop. But it did seem to scratch a bit different. Have to have it tested with a machine this one is really hard to tell compared to other stainless and white gold rings I have found in the past.
@@hiluxyota7200 You know you're the man I been following you and you got me into the water 5 years ago and I love getting more gold, dirt gold ring finder 1 gold ring a month cherry picker with Deus2 now. Not too far from you, Indiana, keep finding that gold!
The ring that was a low tone, no markings, looked as if it was made by a home jeweler, for him or herself, so didn't see a need to mark it? My uncle was a home jeweler and hardly ever marked his jewelry. Those 14K puffed hearts were pretty popular in the early 80s. You did alright at that swimming hole. : ) Looking forward to more booty from you.
Nice find with the Silver spoon or fork handle and the large cent, I could be wrong but in your junk pile I swore I seen a 3 ring spent bullet or at least it looked like one.. Thanks for the video..
Nice to see you posting again. Keep a wire brush with you for those hard to read coins. Give them a good scouring, it makes their dates somewhat readable. It works for me. Until next video... see ya. Come hunt the Lemont quarries. Loaded with silver. ✌️