I agree with that.Heatho said:I've been averaging about $150 a week in coins, $1 and $2 coins I see as the meat and potatoes, the silver pre dec coins and jewelery as the cream. The dollar mule I scored the other day would have eclipsed any of my finds had it not been struck by a mower. Would have been the same as a 4oz nugget if in good condition, though much rarer than a 4oz nugget.
Gold detecting for me is expensive in fuel and accomodation so always makes a loss for me so far, 1 good nugget could change that but i'm not worried if it doesn't happen, I just love getting out of the city and see gold as a bonus.
All that being said I reckon I could feed myself and pay for my beer each week by detecting parks.
SCROUNGER said:So are we all agreed it's gold for the soul and silver for the pocket???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ramjet said:SCROUNGER said:So are we all agreed it's gold for the soul and silver for the pocket???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I coin shoot but not for the $$$ I love the history and it's therapeutic. My original interest was panning etc for gold. I looked into a gold detector but the nearest gold fields are 5 hours away. So I got a coin detector, (The best coin detector in it's class ). I can go for a swing anytime.
Heatho said:Ramjet said:SCROUNGER said:So are we all agreed it's gold for the soul and silver for the pocket???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I coin shoot but not for the $$$ I love the history and it's therapeutic. My original interest was panning etc for gold. I looked into a gold detector but the nearest gold fields are 5 hours away. So I got a coin detector, (The best coin detector in it's class ). I can go for a swing anytime.
If you want to try your luck on a goldfield one day mate I've got a spare detector I can bring along that you can use. I leant Reeko my SDC for an hour one time when we were away and he got a small nug with it.
SCROUNGER said:It'd be interesting to see how many of us actually do hunt gold or treasures for the monetary value. I reckon the value (historic or $) simply gives us the excuse we may need to get outdoors.
There's probably a clear divide there between pros and amateurs. But even the pro gold/gem seekers get as much buzz from being out in the environment i would think? Parks or the bush both make a pretty good office even if you HAVE to go to work.
rocketaroo said:people dont unintentionally look at the ground. Coins drop into a tuft of grass, and are instantly lost. More people, equals more traffic, equals more coins in the dirt.
RotGrub said:Say it ant so... Here in the US Australia is widely considered the metal detecting gold capital of the universe. Most of us believe that you guys find 5oz "rippers" on you way to work. What's with all this coin business?
RotGrub said:Say it ant so... Here in the US Australia is widely considered the metal detecting gold capital of the universe. Most of us believe that you guys find 5oz "rippers" on you way to work. What's with all this coin business?
Metamorphic said:Nothing beats the thrill of a gold hunt......the research at home, co-ords plugged in, a weeks camping out in the forest around a great camp fire going over the days hunt, exaggerating stories and telling jokes while sinking a few coldies in the company of some great mates.
Waking the next morning, out the tent door and smelling that clean Ironbark bush air! Aaaaahhh.
Saying gday to a few wallabies or having a curious echidna stroll through camp while your taking great pics of our wonderful, beautiful bush surrounds.
Reading the ground and local geology...being fascinated by local rock samples, foliation in bedrock running across bush tracks or dry river beds.
The anticipation towards the days hunt and feeling your heart pound, blood pressure rise on a great smooth tone signal out in the middle of nowhere thinking.....this could be that 100 ouncer.
Living the dream......worth more than money can buy i reckon!
One of my pics of a frosty winters morning within a magnificent goldfields Ironbark state forest....the anticipation, the freedom.
Now thats living
Yor read my mind, I couldn't have said it better, what a beautiful life.
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Ridge Runner said:One Of my Coin hot spots produces between 150 to 167 of Pre Decimal coins a Day along with jewellery and other bits.
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