Gold Metal Detectors
Imagine spending your vacation in some of the most beautiful parts of the world – and making a profit at it.
Sound like a scam or an attempt to get you to buy resort condos?
It’s not – every year, thousands of people are making millions of dollars doing what we pay thousands to do – enjoy time on the beach.
Areas like Miami’s South Beach are notorious for people losing jewelry and more – the cold water makes their skin shrink and rings, watches, bracelets, and necklaces simply slip off.
At first it is not noticed, and with the amount that people move around it is difficult to find the same spot on the sand again.
Millions of dollars in lost jewelry is buried in the sand – waiting for people like you to reclaim it.
If you’re looking for a gold metal detector for an area such as this, you’ll need gold metal detectors as well as an idea of how to work it.
Here’s the best things to look for when looking for metal detector finds on beaches:
– Get a multi-use gold detector
While gold is about the most expensive type of jewelry you’ll find, it is not the only jewelry to look for.
Silver, Platinum, and other metals are frequent in different types of jewelry, and their presence is just as frequent on beaches.
Some critics say that multi-use and multi-metal gold detectors are not “true” gold metal detectors and therefore not as good at finding gold as “gold only” metal detectors.
This is true, however in a beach environment there is usually a relatively low amount of interference of other metals (such as Iron) that can give a false gold signal.
Any interference is likely to be from a pop can tab or similar metallic object – over time you’ll be able to distinguish the difference between these and signals from gold and silver jewelry.
In this case, the benefit from a multi-use gold detector will be that you will not have to recover your tracks looking for different materials, and while you cover the beach, you’ll be able to bring more in from different metals
– Invest in a fully water proof model
Gold metal detectors are an investment, and putting money into a water proof metal detector is worth the investment.
If you’re in an area of competition from other treasure hunters, being able to go into the water will mean that you’re able to cover an area that 70% of them are not.
As jewelry usually slips off in the water, searching in the shallow areas of the water should be the most lucrative.
Find rates are often higher, both because of more activity and less competition, and looking through here will easily pay for gold metal detectors.
For extra ripe areas, search through the area about 5 to 10 meters in at low tide – this is the hardest area to pick from, and will likely have the most hidden treasure.
