
The 1820 Mystery Site
Whatever existed at this location is still uncertain, but what is certain is that these two detectorists found 22 colonial coppers in a single day. They share the excitement, thrill, and details in this captivating story of colonial coinage and the rich history it reveals.
By Joe Zitelli
Fourth Down and Two “Yards” to Go
The author experiences a range of emotions as he finds a bucket-lister, only to almost have it snatched from his hands. In the end, the value of a handshake is realized, and a friendship was made. As well, a streak was continued at the last moment, proving that persistence and respect can lead to unexpected rewards.
By Wesley Dennen
Last Time Around in Argentina
This publication’s former senior editor discusses his last metal detecting adventure in Argentina, where he encountered bullets, junk, quicksand, and unexpected challenges. Despite these obstacles, the adventure provided valuable insights and unforgettable experiences.
By Bob Roach
Electrolysis For Dummies
We’ve run articles on electrolysis before, but this important preservation process bears repeating. The author uses his experience, combined with a sense of humor and practical tips, to explain how to set up one’s own electrolysis system effectively.
By Chip Kirkpatrick
History of Insulator Collecting in the USA
Telegraph and telephone insulators harken back to the olden days, and their history is fascinating. These vintage artifacts offer a glimpse into the past, and there are now groups dedicated to digging and collecting these “jewels,” some of which can be quite rare and valuable!
By Mike Herron
Lost & Found, Again
Gene Heimberger started metal detecting nearly a half-century ago, but his newfound hobby didn’t last long. As with most, life got in the way: a job, marriage, and then children shortly thereafter, shifting his focus and priorities significantly. But now, he is back in the field with a passion.
By John Freeland