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When most people think of metal detecting, they equate it with treasure hunting. Aspiring metal detectors have dreams and aspirations of the buried jewelry, rare coins, and other treasures that they will find. While it is possible to achieve these dreams, it takes some work-and the right equipment for the job.

All metal detectors are not created equally. Some metal detectors and their respective brands are geared more for marine and underwater hunting; others are aimed at land searches. Those aimed at land searches can be geared for grassland, beaches, and rocky areas. Knowing the area you plan to search before you purchase your metal detector will help make sure you purchase the most value for your money.

Consider an online search engine such as www.detecting.com/ for matching up with the best detectors based on your particular needs. After seeing what is recommended, go into your local dealer and hold the detector for yourself (when possible). Compare it with other detectors that were recommended and judge for yourself what feels best to you and ask the dealer to demonstrate how the detector works. It’s up to you what product you ultimately go home with, but being well informed will help make sure that the metal detector you use will pick up the treasure you seek in the area you are searching.

Based on average (5′5″ to 6′) height and age (19-35), there are a few options that are great for treasure hunting:

Bounty Hunter Gold Digger’s Tracker IV

This metal detector is lightweight, small in size, and very easy to read and handle. It is great for picking up old iron relics, coins, and common household items. It is also valuable for detecting precious metals such as silver and gold. Averaging in price at about $139, this is a great idea for beginning treasure hunters or older children.

Tesoro’s Compadre

This metal detector is also lightweight, versatile, and great for all terrains. It is more accurate than the slightly less expensive Gold Digger, and comes with a lifetime warranty. This is a great metal detector for coin hunting, competition hunting, and relic hunting. It is very simple to read and easy to use. Averaging in price at around $189, this is a great idea for amateur adult or teen treasure hunters.

Garrett ACE 150

This is a great metal detector for moderately advanced treasure hunters. It is a little more complex and slightly heavier than the previous brands/models. It is comparable in price ($180 on average) to the rest and works a little better for around rivers. It is geared slightly more for gold, but picks up iron and other metals as well. It is also a great locator for hidden jewelry.

There are more expensive detectors made by Fisher’s, Whites, and other companies, and these are geared primarily for much more experienced individuals. They are a bit more complex and many are heavier. They average in price from $450 and up, and can detect just about any type of treasure in just about any kind of terrain (excluding deep water). Check out what you like, and make an informed decision before purchasing one, and read the warranty details!

Overall, metal detectors can make great treasure hunters. Many treasure hunters find valuable items that end up paying for the detector within a year or so (sometimes even on the first try). It can be fun for a family outing, personal time, or competition with other metal detecting enthusiasts. Have fun, and good luck!

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