Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Battle of Cooch's Bridge, Great Civil War Relics Just waiting to be uncovered...

I was asked on my FB page if I could look around and try and find some new areas for Civil War Relic Hunting, we should all be this lucky...

If you would like some help in locating new areas in your Zip Code for treasure hunting, just post your zip code on our Facebook page Metal Detecting Hidden Places Metal Detecting Hidden Places 

The Battle of Cooch's Bridge, also known as the Battle of Iron Hill, was a battle fought on September 3, 1777, between the Continental Army and American militia and primarily German soldiers serving alongside the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. It was the only significant military action during the war on the soil of Delaware. 
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 Can't See the Forest For the Trees

Monday, March 30, 2015

3 Pennies that could get you Paid Right Now &
Are Most Likely in Your Pocket.
Take a Quick Look Because One of these could
Payoff Your Car or Pay for your College…
These three US Lincoln Pennies are still very much in circulation today.  If you can find any one of these three you can count on putting some cash in your back pocket right now, if you choose to sell it. There are a lot of pennies that were minted in the last 30+ years that have errors on them and are sought after by today’s collectors.  Here are just three of them with their key dates; if most of us would look we would find at least one of these pennies with the key date either in our pockets or sitting in a change jar on the dresser.

Rare 1992-D Close AM US One Cent 



Tuesday, March 24, 2015


I want to THANK Josh Kimmel, Bill Marsh, Keith Mullins, Brandon Herbert, Bob Miller and A Metal Detecting World for taking a couple extra seconds to share this contest on their Facebook wall, pages and groups you guys manage on Facebook. 
I went back and looked through the post and tried to make sure I recognized all those who shared my contest and if I missed your name please forgive me. 
I have really enjoyed Metal Detecting and this has been one the best hobby's yet. I am am hoping by me running my Contest like this it will help others learn how to research new locations to be able and get out and treasure hunt. If you are still having issues with doing your research of course there are a lot of people out here that can help. You can also check out my eBook called Metal Detecting Hidden Places as well. 

 




Sunday, March 22, 2015

Anyone can win in our new location contest

First Contest

Do you think you know where this location

is at in Clark County Ohio ?

If you do, then submit your screenshot and you might win your pick of one of the 3 coins
detecting places contest rules
This morning I was doing some looking around in Springfield Ohio and something caught my eye. After looking further I wanted to know more and thought why not turn this into a contest.
So here is some info on the area I am looking at. It is Clark County, Ohio. Clark County is not all that big.
Clark County Ohio Pre-1944 Structures – Old farm building and maybe a house. There is also what looks like an Old Cemetery or a Church, roughly a 150 yards behind the original pre-1943 structures, it may be both. 

The next clue and/or pictures will be posted tomorrow...

Good Luck 

first clue to the location research contest

3-20-2015
Next clue
There is a view on the Topo Map that shows an old church before 1960
second clue to the location research contest for best place to metal detect

Todays Last Clue 

3-20-2015

third clue to the location research contest win a 1913-s half dollar us coin


3-21-2015

The Next Clue

The area is located in a State Park

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Best Metal Detecting Places








Best Metal Detecting Places will give you a free report for hidden places in your area. Some reports even     date back to the 1800's or even later.



Best Metal Detecting Places

Congratulations! You just found your own HIDDEN SPOT filled with all the old Coins & Relics that were dropped and left to sink into the ground till you walked by with your Metal Dectecor.


Now that you have found us you do not have to be frustrated when reading the forums anymore when you are looking at all the great loot that others have found. Now you can start posting all your own new pictures and videos of your awesome Treasure Hunting trips.

It's Time To Make Them Jealous….

Now you can, No More Excuses or Questions. With are help you will have the opportunity to start digging up buried Treasure, Coins and Relics within 24 to 48 hours, we can show you spots that may even be within walking distance from your house. Just look at what we were able to show Desert Rat John in Southern California.  

After John had contacted us we were able to show him a great spot that from what we could find it was over 110 years old. Not only was it within walking distance of his home it was literally 90 feet from his driveway. See the picture below.


Just look at what we were able to show Desert Rat John in Southern California. 


After John had contacted us we were able to show him a great spot that from what we could find it was over 110 years old. Not only was it within walking distance of his home it was literally 90 feet from his driveway. See the picture below.

Well you can imagine how excited John was to get out there and start hunting. This is what John had to say after his first day.

Hey great people at Metal Detecting Places I just wanted thank you again for showing me a new place to hunt here at my own house. After my first 6 hours of hunting here I only found 25 pieces of clad, lol… Who would have thought that and along with the clad I had to dig my way through some trash and even found half of an old cap gun.

Now for the good news the last target I dug up and it was only my last target because I was too excited to dig anymore and wanted to come home and look this bad boy up. 

         
CHINESE COIN FROM THE 1700's... 


My first coin that is older than 30 years. Even better this coin is 200+ years old from what I am finding in my research of this coin. I could be wrong and I am not 100% for sure but others are telling me that it was from the late 1700’s.

OMG THANK YOU GUYS, I can't wait to get back out there tomorrow…