“You shouldn’t have cleaned that coin – you rubbed half the price off…” Do you know how to clean finds? Let’s take a look at one example: an amazing transformation of the item from rusty metal piece into a real Viking axe. The key point is that you shouldn’t rap your find against a shovel right after digging it up, and everything is going to be alright. Continue reading
Have I said that it’s a super rare find? I’ve been mistaken. The find isn’t rare. It’s the only one of its kind. If this crucifix were for sale, a porter would be needed for your wallet. See the photos: an item found by an ordinary treasure hunter. Continue reading
Here are the photos of a truly awesome Viking hoard. It included more than 100 gold and silver items and was discovered by an ordinary detectorist using Minelab’s machine. And would you do if you picked up such a find? Continue reading
Is it a good day when you have only one coin in your pocket after spending the whole day searching? Coins are different. See the photos of a lonely find – a very rare old coin. Continue reading
It’s entirely your choice whether to dig iron or not. On the one hand, digging every hole you find makes you more tired, so maybe you simply won’t get to the place where there are chances of finding truly valuable things. On the other hand, iron items can be awesome, too. See one photo: Viking lock and keys. Continue reading