Just ordered an Equinox 800. Used to metal detect with a White's XLT 20 years ago. Getting back into it and enjoying your videos. Congratulations on a great find!
There are several clubs around and a great group of people on Facebook under Utah Metal Detecting. They actually have a group hunt planned in May at a ghost town in Nevada.
New subscriber is the 1 morgan that is in the bottom left of your hand is it a double stamp ? ( defect ) I know a little bit about coins but it's just enough to get in trouble. If it's a double stamp is it possibly worth a bit more $ ?
It depends on whether you are on public or private land. In Utah, you would need a permit to detect at State Parks. I was on private land so I didn’t have to worry about it.
@@GrumpykeropyProbably. There are a few regulations when it comes to federal lands. The main thing is to stay away from historical sites, otherwise I don’t think anybody cares.
Just ordered an Equinox 800. Used to metal detect with a White's XLT 20 years ago. Getting back into it and enjoying your videos. Congratulations on a great find!
Thanks! I swung a Garrett Gold for ten years. Great machine and I found a lot with it, but the Nox is amazing. I think you’ll really enjoy it!
Utah resident here. I’d love to get a group together to go detecting. I’m just starting to get into the hobby.
There are several clubs around and a great group of people on Facebook under Utah Metal Detecting. They actually have a group hunt planned in May at a ghost town in Nevada.
I'm down to go. I'm in Cali but willing to come out that way.
I have been wanting to try out my new device called GER detect
New subscriber is the 1 morgan that is in the bottom left of your hand is it a double stamp ? ( defect )
I know a little bit about coins but it's just enough to get in trouble.
If it's a double stamp is it possibly worth a bit more $ ?
It does appear that way, but it’s actually corrosion. I believe all of the coins were stacked together before I dug them up.
Do we need a special permit for this ?
It depends on whether you are on public or private land. In Utah, you would need a permit to detect at State Parks. I was on private land so I didn’t have to worry about it.
@@mdutah-insearchofmormongold so if go walking in the Wasatch Mountains I’m good ?
@@GrumpykeropyProbably. There are a few regulations when it comes to federal lands. The main thing is to stay away from historical sites, otherwise I don’t think anybody cares.
This is the same video from a couple of months ago?
Yes, I had to repost it. James Brown had a copyright issue with the closing segment in the original video lol
Congrats
Miss those days when digging a Morgan was exciting. I'd have to find a peace medal to scream lol.
Morgans are almost a once in a lifetime find now. I had almost given up hope of ever finding one!
Buying me an knox900 in 2 weeks. Ha I live in northern utah. I'm stoked to try and find some hidden caches
Sweet! Hopefully it warms up soon! I did make it out about a week and a half ago after it rained. Best of luck to you!
@@mdutah-insearchofmormongold please take me haha. I’m in southern Utah county and just got into detecting