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Any Ideas On What To Sell Stuff Like This For?
Valens Legacy replied to DB1000's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
The manager that I was talking to has told me that they target some of the national restaurants that uses antiques such as that. They base the price on what they have been paying for the better items and how they are displayed. -
Any Ideas On What To Sell Stuff Like This For?
Valens Legacy replied to DB1000's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Only if they were over 50-72 years old, and yes I have seen a couple of them for sale. -
Filigree Platinum Earring - Suggested Settings?
Valens Legacy replied to BlackVelvetBand's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I would get some small wire and try to simulate the item and then try to locate that first. Then I would set the sense around 18 because even after 2 years it should only be a few inches down. Everything else could be factory settings on Park 1, I have tried that and have had it work for me. I was trying to find a small spring that got away from me. Good luck and just maybe someone else will have a better idea. -
First Civil War Relic For Me
Valens Legacy replied to F350Platinum's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Great find this time of year, and I know just how brutal the wind has been here in Illinois. Good luck on your next hunt. -
Any Ideas On What To Sell Stuff Like This For?
Valens Legacy replied to DB1000's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
At some of the "Antique Stores" around here what you are showing goes for almost $90.00 each with some others much higher. -
Great hunt and it looks like you found my house key. Just kidding about the key, but a very nice ring. Good luck on your next outing.
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Pretty Beat Up But Still Finds
Valens Legacy replied to DB1000's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Very nice finds for sure and keep up the good hunting. Good luck on your next outing. -
Great find on the ring, it looks like a school ring with a band room design on it. Good hunting on your next outing.
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Any Ideas On What To Sell Stuff Like This For?
Valens Legacy replied to DB1000's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
There are some museums that may go even higher than you think for artifacts in good condition. They may even give you a great tax write-off if you work with them. Try some of those before posting on CL. -
The Hunt For The British..1694 Coin Found..
Valens Legacy replied to a topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Great hunt indeed, congrats to you and your friend on such finds. Good luck on your next hunt. -
St. George Wwii Medal
Valens Legacy replied to Againstmywill's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Great finds, keep up the good work, and happy hunting! -
Well I think that the smell of dirty dish water is off the tin it was in, and you probably had to much water for the amount of coffee you put in it. Now go do it right and taste it and make those old timers proud of you.
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More Land Opening To Prospecting In Alaska
Valens Legacy replied to Clay Diggins's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Where that is located I really don't think I will be going, as I like the warmer areas like Florida this time of the year. -
12.4g Nuggy With The Equinox Last Week
Valens Legacy replied to TTT2866's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Love the nugget as it is a fantastic find, do you mind me asking how much it weighed. Good luck on your next hunt. -
Welcome aboard Rocky, glad to see you here and already sharing very nice item that you have found. Good hunting, good luck and please share more pictures and adventures when you can.
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Great find on the silver! Good luck on your next hunt.
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Who Invented The Pinpointer?
Valens Legacy replied to rockhound's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell invented the first metal detector. As President James Garfield lay dying of an assassin's bullet, Bell hurriedly invented a crude metal detector in an unsuccessful attempt to locate the fatal slug. Bell's metal detector was an electromagnetic device he called the induction balance. The size was of this detector was a little larger than most of the modern pin pointers today. Then in 1925 Gerhard Fischar made the first metal to sale which went on sale in 1931, it became known as Fisher Research Laboratory. So Bell made the original Pin Pointer. -
2nd Beach Hunt This Past Week - GPX
Valens Legacy replied to schoolofhardNox's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Nice catch on the ring and the charm. Looks like mostly modern coins and what is the broken chain. Good hunting and good luck. -
Finally Got Out Again With The AQ
Valens Legacy replied to schoolofhardNox's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Great hunt and nice selection of trash. I think you covered every type of trash out there. What year is the Buffalo if it is readable? Good luck on your next outing. -
Ammo Finds With Some History
Valens Legacy replied to dogodog's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Great finds and hope you have more luck in the next hunt. Good information and good pictures with the story, thanks. -
Last Weeks Golden Low Tides
Valens Legacy replied to Jim in ma's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Great hunt in cold water, I hope you keep up the good work on your next hunt. -
Chase that is some very good advice and some good reading also. People need to learn the less expensive units that will do just as good as the more costly units first. That way they will understand what the other units are telling them without breaking the bank. I would also have someone read about the different minerals in their area so they are able to see the area better on what is actually there. Geology is half of the mining work if one is to do it right. Good luck on your decision Helen.
