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Metal Detecting in the Sunshine State of Florida

If you remember your American history classes in high school, you would know that the Sunshine State of Florida has a long and rich history involving settlements and military forts of our forefathers and the early inhabitants of the United States.
On the other hand, if you are a metal detecting enthusiast, you would know that a place with a rich heritage and a long history will most definitely be an ideal location for metal detecting, which will lead to many fruitful finds. Put these two bits of information together and you will realize one of the best places in the United States to go metal detecting: Florida.

Here are the treasures and valuables you can find through metal detecting in the different places around Florida:

Jewelry and Old Coins

Perhaps the most common items searched for by metal detecting enthusiasts, Florida offers a wide variety of locations where you can freely look for precious antique jewelry and old coins. You can try metal detecting at schools, parks, college campuses, picnic areas, construction sites, race tracks, swimming holes, sports facilities, beaches, natural springs, and camp grounds. For the more adventurous metal detecting enthusiasts, you can visit Florida's ghost towns, locations used for carnivals and town fairs, rodeo arenas, old churches, the foundations of old houses, stone walls, wells, and even old town dumpsites!

Gems

In 1825, silicified coral was discovered around the Tampa Bay area in Florida. It is also abundant in the area of Tarpon Springs and the Suwanee Rivers. These are also a favorite find among metal detecting enthusiasts in Florida.

Hidden Treasure!

Finally, perhaps the most exciting finds in Florida would be those items that are apparently from some lost treasure that were buried during the Great Depression and were never uncovered by the owner or descendants of the owner.

However metal detecting-friendly the state of Florida is; there are still some rules and regulations that metal detecting enthusiasts should always follow. Before you start metal detecting in a location, be sure to check if it is privately owned, in which case, you should ask the permission of the owner first.

On the other hand, if the area is government owned, you must first find out if there are restrictions on metal detecting that apply to the site. It's always better to get the information and be safe than to run the risk of being arrested for trespassing and not following the rules. But of course, you must also remember to have fun and enjoy the many opportunities for metal detecting in the sunshine state of Florida!

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