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Anonymous No.2835221 [Report] >>2835224 >>2835229 >>2835231 >>2835241 >>2835371 >>2835392 >>2838587
When I go to the beach I like to bring a roll of pennies from the bank so that I can randomly bury them 4-8 inches down. I hope that it keeps distracting and annoying the metal detecting dudes
Anonymous No.2835224 [Report] >>2835272
>>2835221 (OP)
That's not how metal detecting works but keep wasting your effort I guess.
Anonymous No.2835229 [Report]
>>2835221 (OP)
>When I go to the beach
so never?
Detect this No.2835230 [Report] >>2835232
No one even digs clad pennies anymore, dumb ass, lol
Anonymous No.2835231 [Report]
>>2835221 (OP)
You are a bad person.
Anonymous No.2835232 [Report]
>>2835230
This guy does
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuGNIxGIzJ0
Anonymous No.2835241 [Report] >>2838308
>>2835221 (OP)
Metal detector guy here. I don't care what I'm finding so long as I'm finding something.

I sometimes scatter pennies myself just to test my skills and machine.
Anonymous No.2835272 [Report]
>>2835224
It’s not?
Anonymous No.2835371 [Report]
>>2835221 (OP)
Do you stick them up your ass first?
Anonymous No.2835392 [Report]
>>2835221 (OP)
We have a thread specidically about littering. Littering general if you want. Why not go there?
Anonymous No.2838308 [Report] >>2838353
>>2835241
I have similarly been excited to find something other than shredded foil and bottle caps. Also, I don't hit beaches
Anonymous No.2838353 [Report] >>2838381
>>2838308
I'm a thousand miles from the nearest beach, so I'm the same. Where do you like to detect?
I detect old mining camps but I still mostly find foil and bottle caps. Sometimes pull tabs and beer cans.
Anonymous No.2838381 [Report] >>2838497
>>2838353
I'm in the Midwest, most of my success has been on land that used to be farms near where I think the houses used to be. Silver spoon, 1833 large cent, mason jar lids, brass oil lamp burners, horseshoes. I've found some websites with historic maps that can be matched to modern roads that I use to find old farm locations. I'm envious of people who were doing it 70 years ago when every farm field wasn't a housing development
Anonymous No.2838382 [Report] >>2838397 >>2838498 >>2838554
>mutts find ancient relic
>it's a jam jar lid from 1883
lol
Anonymous No.2838397 [Report]
>>2838382
You mean arrowheads and hide scrapers that are older than every country in existence?
Anonymous No.2838497 [Report]
>>2838381
>Silver spoon, 1833 large cent, mason jar lids, brass oil lamp burners, horseshoes
Nice. I've found all of those except the large cent. I'd love to find one of those. Places I detect are newer. 1860-1917
I find lots of pocket watch parts and bullet shells. Sometimes some coins or tokens. A lot of old iron cans and plated silverware and metal trash from the 1800's

I've been detecting for almost 40 years. Not much has changed in my area except way more people are detecting now, and cops are being a lot stricter about enforcing trespass laws. A lot of public places that used to allow detecting don't anymore.
Anonymous No.2838498 [Report]
>>2838382
On the plus side we're allowed to keep what we find.
Anonymous No.2838554 [Report] >>2838571
>>2838382
1883 would be relatively impressive. Because american law has anything historical after 50 years, most of the historical artifacts to be found nowadays is trash from people in the 50s and 60s
Anonymous No.2838571 [Report]
>>2838554
>american law
only matters on federal lands. You can't really detect federal lands anyways. I mean you can, but you can't detect anywhere where you might find something older than 100 years, and that's pretty much everywhere.

I detect on county land and private property. I find stuff from the 1800's all day long. I've got literal buckets full of 1800's metal junk.
Anonymous No.2838587 [Report] >>2838594 >>2838606 >>2838656
>>2835221 (OP)
Anyone here ever magnet fish? Find anything interesting?
Anonymous No.2838594 [Report]
>>2838587
I had a friend that did it in a city river, and the most interesting thing (in my opinion) was he found a lot of phones. Like, a lot.
Anonymous No.2838606 [Report]
>>2838587
no but it sounds cool
Anonymous No.2838656 [Report]
>>2838587
Treasure isn't magnetic.