Metal Detector Finds

Posted on 8th September 2009 by admin in Metal Detector Finds - Tags:

With the price of gold fluctuating each and every day, finding gold has become that much more lucrative!

Think of the fever that has existed for gold in the past.

Thousands of people, spending their life savings, digging through dirt for metal detector finds.

All those years, all those people looking.

And yet, it is estimated by most geologists that in the western United States alone, only 5% of the gold available has been discovered!

Think of all the money that was made during the gold rush (in terms of gold finds, not dollar value), and multiple that by 20 – that’s how much is potentially still available in the American west!

If this, and other factors involving the potential to find gold has given you a bit of fever, we’re here to help.

– Get the right equipment

If you’re going after this find, the first thing you’ll need is a proper gold metal detector.

Don’t be frugal in this area – do proper research and find the one that is right for you.

As nuggets are often found in groups, the right equipment can potentially mean a difference of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars in the long run from various metal detector finds that you may encounter.

When looking in the American West, get a gold metal detector that is built for gold only.

There are many on the market that are great for multi-use, however they are much more useful along a beach, searching for rings or jewelry. In these areas, people can drop platinum, silver, and other types of metal.

In the America West, you’ll need a good gold-only metal detector. Gold puts out a signature very close to that of Iron, and avoiding the confusion between the two will save you lots of time!

These tools will save years of time, and in the last few years have come a long way.

– Find the right places

Normally gold nuggets are found low lying areas (due to their weight and composition, they often find low ground).

Washes, riverbeds, and other areas that have been washed by water or time will yield the best location for gold.

Gold nuggets will often be found in groups, and if you can find one it’s likely that there are more nearby.

Old mining tailings are a good source for potential gold as well – keep in mind that the old timers only had limited resources for being able to pick gold from the dirt. Efficiency was very low at the time, and there is still a lot of gold left behind for easy picking in old mining tailings.

Once you find the right place, use it as a system to find other places of similar composition. You’ll know when you’re in the right area and can zoom in on specific gold depositis with your gold metal detector in no time.

With the right experience, in no time you’ll be able breathe the air, feel the ground, and know whether or not there’s metal detector finds!

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