Searching for valuable coins with a metal detector has proven to be fun and profitable for coin collectors and those that like the outdoors. As the weather improves and spring looms closer its time to think of ways to enjoy those bursting with life days.
Explore the adventure of searching for valuable coins in The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations which was founded in 1636. Our State’s long history provides for the opportunity to find old coins.
Its possible to find Colonial coins and Spanish 8 Real coins in a State as old as Rhode Island.
Buying “The Official Red Book” a guide to United States coins would help identify coin types and provide an approximate value.
In the event you find an old valuable coin consider having the coin graded and encapsulated by a professional coin grading company.
Two of the most prominent coin grading companies are PCGS and NGC. Each grading company has a price guide on their website to determine the value of a coin graded by their company.
Bottle collectors seek out old homesteads to find old bottles. Hunting for old coins on historic homesteads might improve your search efforts.
Respecting property right laws by obtaining permission from the property owner is the only educated way to approach this method.
One may think that the entire ground has been searched over by thousands of metal detector adventurers. Although, its true many people have searched the ground maybe you should put some sophistication into your pursuits.
The Lost Treasure website provides informational downloads and maps of lost treasure in various States throughout the United States.
A good place to buy a metal detector would be Amazon.
Maybe you already own a metal detector and this article rekindled your interest in treasure hunting. Whether you are an advanced treasure hunter or someone interested in a new hobby your niche is waiting to be carved out.
Coin collectors looking to divest a coin or coin collection may contact Louis Pinga of GI Coins in West Warwick, RI. Click subscribe next to the headline for articles about coins as they relate to your personal finances.



















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