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Gerry, I haven't sold any of my high dollar gold specimens as yet. Keeping them in a safe deposit box for now until I decide which avenue to take to sell them. My most valuable gold specimens I have , I had them appraised at Collectors Edge in Golden, Colorado to determine there value. What I found when having them appraised was some of the specimens I thought were more valuable (because of the size, weight and character) were not as valuable. The value is determined by it's desirability in the market, the area where it comes from and the rarity of the type of gold specimens. The appraised value in my opinion is what a collector might expect to pay for a specimen in the best scenario. The dealers of course will not pay you what the specimen is appraised at and the auction houses have fees. Another avenue I have not pursued is the gem and mineral shows where you can meet multiple number of dealers and possibly receive different valuations and interest. I've had discussions with Heritage Auctions and they auction many types of minerals and other collectables. Here is link where past gold specimens have sold and some collectors are currently taking offers. You can create an account (it's free) to see what specimens have sold for. Heritage Auction Another auction is Holabird Auction. They sell all types of collectables. Here is a link where a 5.03 oz specimens was sold for $6000 that had a estimated value between $7000 to $9000. Holaibird Auction
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Hey Jasong. If that is the same area you were detecting, I and my wife have been prospecting that area since 1985. I, my wife and father were fortunate to meet Walston (Tim) Queen who had been prospecting in that are since the 1940's and he found some very nice wire and leaf gold specimens over the years. Tim was very generous with his knowledge of the area and we have been very productive because of it. Unfortunately Tim passed away in 1988 and never saw what we were rewarded with the wire and leaf gold specimens that we found with detectors starting in 1990. Somehow maybe he is looking down grinning and guiding us to the next specimen. Good times and memories! Walston (Tim) Queen Me, my father and Tim with a highbanker:
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Gerry, Your backyard and my backyard are pretty much the same terrain wise. Have the same experience with how a PI and the VLF respond to the type of gold specimens I find. Very interested on your reports on how the GPX-6000 responds to the different type of gold specimens you have. Those quartz cocoon gold specimens are outstanding! Working on some gold specimens now and will have a write up on how they were cleaned. Randy Smith of Treasure Electronics who was our distributor at the time: My wife on a steep tailing pile:
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New Nokta Makro Multi Frequency Detector 2021
Glenn in CO replied to Glenn in CO's topic in Nokta / Makro Legend Forum
Chuck You're welcome! The weather here in southern Colorado isn't any better. We hit -20 below this week and I have only been out once this month. Did have a nice January though, go figure! Glenn -
Big Gold Nugget Found - Arizona - GPZ 7000 - Video
Glenn in CO replied to Rob Allison's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Very nice nugget, great crevice tool, congrats!👍 -
I copied this post of the White's TDI & Goldmaster Tech Forum and not sure if the information is still valid: Here's a link to that post:https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/whitesgoldmaster/tdi-noise-reduction-modifications-t874.html
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Nice Bottle! Saw your video on low visibility and that was some bad stuff you were diving in.
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Steve, I think some people have what you called a "nose for gold." Being "in the zone" to me has a lot to do if I going to find a nugget or two, especially in areas that have been pounded. Many times I have pictured in my mind of where I'm going to hunt in an area I have hunted before, but when I get there I end up going to different area and sure enough I will find something. I know when I'm detecting I'm enjoying the surroundings, letting my mind wander, but when I hear that certain tone or sound I'm focused on the task of what it is. I use to rely on VDI when detecting in the past, but now enjoy listening to tones that will end up with getting a keeper. This may sound crazy, but I like a noisy detector, be it running at high gain or in a trashy environment, but I guess I have programmed myself of what to listen for. Believe me if some was paired up to my headphones while I was detecting they would probably quit the hobby or make comments on how I could stand listening to all that noise all the time.
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Both of you got nice coarse ones, great start for 2021. 👍
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The Hunt For The British..1694 Coin Found..
Glenn in CO replied to a topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Very nice assortment of finds, really like the cannonball and colonial jewelry! Thanks! for sharing! 👍 -
Looking For An Article From A Few Weeks Ago
Glenn in CO replied to Valens Legacy's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Caleb, I don't know if this is the one you are asking about: https://www.detectorprospector.com/forums/topic/14597-a-prospector-trinket-with-tiny-gold-nuggets-or-a-tourist-souvenir/?tab=comments#comment-147613 -
Hammered Coin?? Eagle Breast Plate....
Glenn in CO replied to a topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Amazing finds and a great video, thanks for sharing! 👍 -
Won a few detectors at the Texas Hunts back in the 90's. Here's Betty with her display of brass nozzles at the Texas Treasure Expo. ( I think that what it was called ) and some of the detectors that were for prizes in the competition hunt.
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I agree with Lunk, definitely an area to be swinging a detector!
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Nokta Makro new Youtube video
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This is the only MXT program that I know that the V3i has in it's Special Library programs. This is from the V3i user manual on page 39 and shown in the green column below:
