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For many people, beachcombing is a fun way to find precious metal items. Learn the basics of this hobby in this presentation.
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Beachcombing & Metal Detecting
How to buy a detector and where to use it
Getting Started
• With precious metal prices at their current levels, it’s possible for beach combing and metal detecting to be profitable hobbies.
• In order to be successful, you’ll need to know which metal detector to use, and where to use it.
Selecting a Metal Detector
• Most metal detectors don’t vary much in terms of performance. When comparing metal detectors, take these three things into account:
• Comfort Level• Search Environment• Cost
Comfort Features
• Comfort and ergonomics are some of the main differences between metal detector models. • Since beachcombing is a physically demanding
activity, make sure to consider the following features before buying a metal detector:• Grip type• Weight• Wrist straps • Hip attachments
Specializing in Search Areas• Some metal detectors are specifically built to work in certain
environments. If you know you will only be searching in one type of area, a specialized model might be a good idea.
Beach-based metal detectors usually come with waterproof design to search in shallow water.
Field-based metal detectors often have better ground balancing controls.
Cost Evaluation
• Although you may find jewelry, coins, or other valuables, it could be a long time before your metal detector begins to “pay for itself,” if ever.
• Research prices for the models your are interested and avoid features that you don’t think you’ll need.
• You can always upgrade your metal detector later, if you become fully immersed in the hobby.
Searching at the Beach
• Beaches can be divided into two search areas: dry sand and shallow surf.
• Jewelry and other valuables are more likely to be found in the shallow surf where the waves have knocked them off other beachgoers.
• The dry sand usually contains coins and miscellaneous items that people forgot to pack before leaving the beach.
Searching in Fields
• A field should always be researched before using a metal detector there.
• Former campsites, trade routes, or other historically significant areas have the best chance of hiding precious metals or other artifacts.
• Fields that lack history, but still attract a lot of foot traffic, such as parks and campgrounds, are also good places to search.
What to Do with Your Finds
• Many metal detecting enthusiasts enjoy researching the history of the objects they find and displaying noteworthy items.
• If you find old coins or jewelry, you may be able to sell your finding to local pawnbrokers or a precious metal refiner. • If you do, you can have an exciting hobby that pays for
itself!
About MGS
Manhattan Gold & Silver (MGS) is a precious metals refiner that has been based in Manhattan’s historic Diamond District since 1985. We are a B2B company that buys and recycles precious metal scraps that accumulate in other businesses. We serve:
• Jewelers• Pawnbrokers• Dentists• The industrial sector• Antique dealers• Machinists • Domestic mining• And more!
• MGS also creates charts, calculators, and other online tools for our customers to use.• Try our Precious Metals Prices app, which lets you monitor the real-time precious metals
market situation from anywhere, right from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.
Recycle your Precious Metals for Profit• MGS accepts gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
• Payouts are based on the London Fixing.
• Up to 99% payout (among the highest in the US)• Up to 98.5% for gold brought in for hand testing.
• Not in NYC? Ship us your precious metals using our Ship & Sell service which offers:• Same day wired payment (once lot is received)• Discounted, insured shipping• Payout calculator
Connect with MGS• For amazing facts, history and news, read our gold and precious metals blog.
• Join the conversation about precious metals on the MGS page on Facebook.
• Follow gold, silver, and other precious metal trends at the MGS Twitter account.
• Circle MGS on Google+ to hear our latest updates.
• If you do business with us, connect with us on the MGS LinkedIn page.
• To see precious metal melting and refinement in action, visit the MGS YouTube channel.