The appeal is finding the 'big one" ( a roman or similar treasure hoard) although as a kid I spent many summer days on old Army training grounds etc, later the attraction of digging up .303 cases and parachute flare cases etc got lesser as I read up on lost treasure, old Roman Fortes and sites etc although it never stopped at the Romans.
A good Detectorist will do his homework first, it can take a lot of research to identify a particular spot or an older treasure find etc, its not just a case of going in a field and going round in circles, but its normally a start when your a kid.
On Very hot days a lot of folk head to the beaches, its surprising how much change you can find, plus the odd ring ........... you can find a lot of junk also, but you can discriminate against it, you soon learn to distinguish between junk and coins regarding your read out on the detector.
Regarding the time spent and the value of the finds, its all relevant to what your looking for........Information
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