3424 x 4000 px | 29 x 33,9 cm | 11,4 x 13,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
25. September 2022
Ort:
Filey, North Yorkshire, England, UK, YO14 9LA
Weitere Informationen:
There are various types of hobby activities involving metal detectors: Prospecting is looking for valuable metals like gold, silver, and copper Metal detectors are also used to search for discarded or lost, [31] valuable man-made objects such as jewelry, mobile phones, cameras and other devices. Some metal detectors are waterproof, to allow the user to search for submerged objects in areas of shallow water. General metal detecting is very similar to coin shooting except the user is after any type of historical artifact. Detectorists may be dedicated to preserving historical artifacts, and often have considerable expertise. Coins, bullets, buttons, axe heads, and buckles are just a few of the items that are commonly found by relic hunters; in general the potential is far greater in Europe and Asia than in many other parts of the world. More valuable finds in Britain alone include the Staffordshire Hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold, sold for £3, 285, 000, the gold Celtic Newark Torc, the Ringlemere Cup, West Bagborough Hoard, Milton Keynes Hoard, Roman Crosby Garrett Helmet, Stirling Hoard, Collette Hoard and thousands of smaller finds. Beach combing is hunting for lost coins or jewelry on a beach. Beach hunting can be as simple or as complicated as one wishes to make it. Many dedicated beach hunters also familiarize themselves with tide movements and beach erosion. Metal detecting clubs exist for hobbyists to learn from others, show off finds from their hunts and to learn more about the hobby.