Year Review of 2013 Finds

It’s 15 degrees outside right now. Not exactly metal detecting weather! So, I decided to do a year end review slideshow of some of my best finds.

This video doesn’t include everything I found this year, but most of my finds are shown. 2013 was a good year for me. I had several “firsts,” including my first diamond and gold ring found with my Fisher f2 Metal Detector.

I also found my first half-dollar this year which was interesting to me considering that I have been detecting for three years now. I also found a few rare items this year, including an all brass shot shell, a gun trigger guard, a Harrs Token, a W.C. CO. ESSEX Headstamp, A Spanish Coin, and Two WWII Dog Tags.

All in all it was a good year, and I learned a lot about the Fisher F2.

2014 will be a new learning experience for me as I plan to upgrade my detector to the Garrett AT Pro.

Thanks for checking out my year in review, I hope you enjoyed the slideshow and look forward to an even better 2014!

Happy Holidays Everyone! Best Wishes…

Rob aka Ozarks


Garrett Edge Digger $33.96 Lesche Digging tool $49.95

Sampson T Handle $63.95

About Ozarks

I enjoy Metal Detecting in The Ozark Mountains and surrounding areas where I primarily detect for relics and coins. I have tested and used over 20+ metal detectors as a dealer and Company Sponsored 'Pro Staff' Product Tester. Previously Senior Editor of Detecting365 Metal Detecting Magazine for 7 years. I have authored over 200+ articles published on multiple metal detecting websites and magazines. I have real world experience testing metal detectors in the field and enjoy teaching others how to become better metal detectorists. Questions? Shoot me a contact email! Check out my Recommended Metal Detecting Supplies here: http://amazon.com/shop/wedetect
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