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Buying Guide to Garrett AT Gold Metal Detectors

If you enjoy searching for buried treasure, then a Garrett AT Gold metal detector might be right up your alley. Whether you're searching on dry land, the beach, or even beneath dry sand, the right detector makes all the difference, and eBay has a wide variety of Garret metal detectors to choose from. The Garrett brand is known for having metal detectors ranging from those for the absolute beginner to those for the professional archaeologist, and the buying process is easy on eBay, so you'll have a tool you can use to search for archaeological relics, coins, and many other types of buried metals in no time.

What are some of the features on Garret metal detectors?

The Garret metal detectors on eBay have many optional features, so take care to select a model that is right for your needs. Criteria to consider are what you are looking for, where you will searching, and your own experience using metal detectors. Features include the following:

  • Headphones
  • Waterproofing
  • Electronic pinpointing
  • Volume control
  • Discrimination knob
Are headphones necessary for all treasure hunting situations?

In noisy situations, such as when you are near traffic, headphones are necessary because they help you discriminate between the noise of the metal detector and the environment. Even in less noisy situations, headphones make the treasure-hunting experience more private and enjoyable.

What does discrimination mean?

The term "discrimination" refers to how well the detector can tell the metals being searched for (coins, jewelry, etc) from ordinary metal objects such as the pull-tabs from soda cans. Some Garret AT Gold metal detectors have Target Imaging and Tone ID features that help you know exactly what you're searching for before you start digging. Be aware, however, that searching using discrimination limits the depth beneath the ground you can find metals, and that is why people searching for treasure that is far beneath the surface do not use discrimination.

Is a license mandatory for treasure hunting?

A license is usually not necessary, but having permission to search is. All land in the United States is either privately or publicly owned, and it's important to know what the rules pertaining to treasure hunting are before you set out with your detector. In some cases, you may have to get written or verbal consent. In general, here are some guidelines to follow for being a responsible treasure hunter:

  • When you dig, use the smallest tool possible to minimize your invasiveness.
  • Leave any site the way you found it, or better.
  • Throw away your trash.
  • Share the news of your findings with the larger community.
  • Alert the authorities in the unlikely event that you find human remains, weapons, etc.
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