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- Are Your Old Stock Certificate Signatures Real By:-Larry Crain
Authentic, hand-signed signatures on collectible antique stock certificates add historical significance and value to the documents. This article explains how to determine if autographs are original rather than printed or stamped.
- A Review Of The Garret Ace 250 Metal Detector By:-David Cowley
Some features of the Garret Ace 250 metal detector include notch discrimination, pinpoint feature, graphic target ID and Touch-n-Go technology. These features are imperative not just for the ease of use but for accuracy when hunting as well.
- Tips On Renting A Metal Detector Before You Buy By:-David Cowley
A lot of people have dreams of finding buried treasure on a nearby beach and so they rent a metal detector to comb those beaches. This looks fun and somewhat romantic even, the idea that coins and valuable artifacts can be found in the sand. But in reality hunting for buried treasure can be something of a long and tedious prospect, especially on beaches that are well populated. This means that many other treasure hunters have come before you! So it might be a good idea to rent a metal detector for a while to see if this is really something that you would enjoy doing for hours and even days on end.
- A Review Of The Bounty Hunter Metal Detector By:-David Cowley
There are a lot of different brands of metal detector out there, and if you're just starting out with the fun hobby of detecting, why not try a Bounty Hunter metal detector? There are a few reasons why we recommend this particular brand, and why they're a good choice especially for those new to hobby.
- Where To Get A Good Deal On Metal Detectors By:-David Cowley
Getting a good deal on several metal detectors can go a long way in keeping the peace on the home front. Having to share one detector between several children is not going to get anyone interested in the hobby! There are some great places where you can snag a bargain on discount metal detectors, both in person and online.
- Treasure Hunting For Lake Superior Agates By:-David Cowley
Did you know that the official gemstones of the state of Minnesota are called agates? Of all the beautiful rocks and gemstones that could have been considered, these beautiful stones that are readily available along so many beachfronts of that state are so treasured that they now have that official title.
- Bingo – The Game That Appeals To Everyone. By:-Harwood E
Bingo has been re-born. Over the past 10 years, in line with the growth in the popularity of the Internet bingo has boomed to be one of the biggest pastimes of many people, covering all age groups. Bingo used to be a game for your Grandma to play, forcing you to sit with her and her friends on a wet Sunday afternoon playing game after game of Bingo. But things have changed greatly since then and although the game is the same as it used to be it has been spruced up somewhat and brought up to date.
- Treasure Hunting For Lobsters By:-David Cowley
Lobster hunting is becoming a favorite pastimes for many divers. These tasty crustaceans, also known as bugs to divers, are delicious. But in order to capture a lobster you must first find them. Lobsters need places to hide from other predators so prefer corral reefs, rocky area, old shipwrecks and man made areas where there are plenty of holes to hide in.
- Treasure Hunting For Fossil Fish By:-David Cowley
The state of Wyoming has yielding some amazing finds recently when it comes to fossil fish. Stingrays and mioplosus are common finds. The Green River Formation in southwestern Wyoming seems to contain a treasure trove of these ancient fossils from many different geological times. The city of Kemmerer welcomes fossil treasure hunters from around the world as they too search for their finds.
- Treasure Hunting For Civil War Artifacts By:-David Cowley
If you're a modern-day treasure hunter you may wonder how you can find some great Civil War artifacts, whether on your own or through another seller that has already found them for you. Believe it or not, there are still some great items you can find from the Civil War even after all these decades.
- Treasure Hunting For Ginseng By:-David Cowley
Wild ginseng has been found in Northern China, Korea, Vietnam, Eastern Siberia, Canada, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Kentucky. It is becoming increasingly harder to find due to the high demand in recent years. It requires years for ginseng to reach maturity.
- Treasure Hunting For Benitoite By:-David Cowley
Benitoite was named after the county where it was first found, San Benito County, in 1907 and to this day San Benito County is the only place in the world that you can find this gemstone, making it among the rarest gems on the planet. Benitoite became California's official state gemstone in 1985. The price of this gemstone is between $500 and $3,000 per carat depending the quality of the stone and most of the gems found are less than one carat in size.
- Treasure Hunting For Megalodon Teeth By:-David Cowley
The megalodon was a type of giant shark that existed some ten million years ago or so. It was the ultimate predator of the time, feeding on other animals as large as whales. Today it exists only in fossil record, and owning megalodon teeth can be quite the status symbol especially for those that appreciate the history surrounding them.
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