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Treasure hunting has been my life for decades now. Of course, I do not imply treasure hunting like Indiana Jones or some pirate's hidden chest of gold. I hunt for antiques and artifacts and whilst my search does not take me to faraway exotic lands, I do find myself in some interesting locations. And whilst I have not gotten rich, I have discovered numerous valuable items.

In the starting, my treasure hunting began at local antique shops. One thing I rapidly discovered is that antiquing is a globe all to itself. Initial off, I soon realized that I required a tremendous amount of understanding to know what was valuable and what was simply old junk. Numerous on-line sources can educate you on the most sought following items and make you much more informed as to what is really collectible. Of course, no 1 is going to become an professional at all of the myriad categories and individual items that people gather, but great sources will give you at least a broad concept of what to appear for when looking for antiques and artifacts.

The next factor I found is that antique dealers do not like to be treated as though they are running a large yard sale. These individuals invest a great deal of time filling their shops with what they consider to be valuable and worthy items. If you stroll in and offer a couple dollars for some thing that is obviously valuable, you may find your self unable to purchase anything. Antique dealers are severe about their issues and do not like to be insulted. Negotiation is common and completely acceptable, but attempt to do so from a win-win viewpoint.

Antiquing is enjoyable and very fascinating, but it definitely does need a depth of understanding to have genuine success. So I do some hunting for genuine buried treasure fairly regularly. Like I stated, I do not go into the jungles or ancient ruins hunting for valuables - I just go to my garage, grab my metal detector, and merely select a spot to scan. I have found old Civil War artifacts like bullets and buttons and of course lots of alter and jewelry. Frequently although, I use nothing but my eyes to hunt for artifacts like arrowheads, pottery shards, and uniform badges. All it usually requires is a bit of study on historical sites and of course, a lot of patience. You would be shocked at how beneficial something as simple as a piece of Native American pottery can be to a museum.

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