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		<title>World Coin Collection &#8211; This Just May Be For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold coins were one of the very oldest forms of money, or currency. This was later followed by silver coins. Gold coins were in circulation in the US from 1838 until 1933. The design was the Liberty Head bust, however this was only minted until 1907. This design was then changed to the Indian Head and Saint Gaudens motifs and was used until 1933
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<p>For years people all over the world have different hobbies they seem to enjoy. One of the things people really enjoy across the Country is <a target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Gold-World---2-Quick-Gold-Tips-You-Can-Start-Today&#038;id=2318202">coin collection</a>. Arduous collectors are not very much interested in selling their collections; rather they want to store them for family keepsakes which they can pass on to the next generation. Did you know that at present, some coin collections are worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars? This is true and if you want to start your world coin collection, it’s never too late to begin. Collecting coins is an engaging activity and hobby at the same time. You<br />
will not only appreciate the coins because of their appearance but also in terms of price. These are the rewards that you can expect by engaging in such hobby.</p>
<p>There are people who are not even aware that they already have a small collection of coins. However, you should decide which coins to collect. Some people love to collect foreign coins while others simply collect local state coins. The collections will depend on your interests and once you’ve decided which particular coins to collect, everything will be a lot easier. As for beginners, you can start collecting local coins and tokens. Just keep on collecting as many different coins as you like. </p>
<p>The marks on the coins are fascinating and somehow it tells a story about its past. The coin can also tell you where it originated or its place of issuance. Who knows, the coins may have been used by great leaders and royalty around the world.  Another good thing about these coins is that the famous figures are often depicted in it and so you will be more familiar with them.</p>
<p>Note: Gold coins were one of the very oldest forms of money, or currency. This was later followed by silver coins. Gold coins were in circulation in the US from 1838 until 1933. The design was the Liberty Head bust, however this was only minted until 1907. This design was then changed to the Indian Head and Saint Gaudens motifs and was used until 1933.</p>
<p>As a collector, you should know the various methods that you can use to help you find more coins to collect. One way is to collect a coin series<br />
issued at a certain date. Some collectors make use of the so called ‘shotgun method’. This is a way to collect any coins that catch your interests. There are also <a target="-blank" href="http://goldtipsblog.com/2009/05/21/coin-collecting-tips-are-you-searching-for-a-coin-dealer/">coin collectors </a>who prefer to collect odd-shaped coins; however, you can find most of these unusual coins in other countries. You can collect such unusual coins if you travel a lot, from one country to another.</p>
<p>Starting out is not a great problem because you can just start from your own home. If you want, you can visit local coin shops and see if there is an interesting coin there that you can purchase. If you think that a coin collection will not involve any expenses, you’re quite wrong. You see, if you really<br />
want to collect beautiful and interesting coins, you have to spend money especially if you want to go for coin series. You can even visit coin shows so that you will find out about the coin dealers in your area. These dealers can help you in searching for the coins to collect.</p>
<p>You can start your world coin collections now and see how fascinating this hobby can be. You can have the coins framed so that you can decorate it in your house for all your guests to see. Rather you want to spend your time more wisely or just enjoy coin collection as a hobby, this just maybe for you while at the same time make a great income too.</p>
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		<title>Coin Collecting Tips &#8211; Are You Searching For a Coin Dealer?</title>
		<link>http://goldtipsblog.com/2009/05/21/coin-collecting-tips-are-you-searching-for-a-coin-dealer/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you find a coin dealer it's like finding a best friend. Being ethical and honest plays an important role when searching for a dealer, so it may take some time before you find one. As a coin dealer, you would want to negotiate or entrust your <a target="_blank" href="http://goldtipsblog.com/buy-gold/">coin collections </a>to someone who is qualified to play the part. Here is some characteristics that you would like your <a target="-blank" href="http://goldtipsblog.com/">coin dealer </a>to have:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://goldsgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/coinsfeatured.jpg"><img src="http://goldsgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/coinsfeatured.jpg" alt="coinsfeatured" title="coinsfeatured" width="70" height="70" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-84" /></a>When you find a coin dealer it&#8217;s like finding a best friend. Being ethical and honest plays an important role when searching for a dealer, so it may take some time before you find one. As a coin dealer, you would want to negotiate or entrust your <a target="_blank" href="http://goldtipsblog.com/buy-gold/">coin collections </a>to someone who is qualified to play the part. Here is some characteristics that you would like your <a target="-blank" href="http://goldtipsblog.com/">coin dealer </a>to have:</p>
<p>• knowledgeable and must have even the slightest idea<br />
on the details of his topic</p>
<p>• respected by his friends and by other coin<br />
collectors as well</p>
<p>• financially stable</p>
<p>• demonstrates careful ethics</p>
<p>Besides these, there are still a couple of things that you need to assess in order to evaluate a particular coin dealer.</p>
<p><strong>Experience</strong></p>
<p>A coin dealer must have at least several years of experience in the coin dealing industry and have certain accreditations from people. His credentials must be impeccable especially if your purpose for coin collection is for investment. You have to remember that not every coin dealer is good at what they do. Some would just pretend to know everything but in the end, nothing. You need to find a reliable and knowledgeable coin dealer who can give you tons of accurate advice.</p>
<p><strong>Friends</strong></p>
<p>It is wiser and safer to choose a coin dealer out of his friends’ decision to let him join a certain group or guild. Otherwise, if the community or even his band of friends don’t like the way he makes business, they wouldn’t let him join the club. It only means that doing business with him is not actually safer as it<br />
seems.</p>
<p><strong>Assets</strong></p>
<p>A coin dealer must be financially stable in order to recompense and for you to be sure that he will stay longer in the industry. There is a vast majority of genuine coins in the market and sometimes fake ones show up. A coin dealer’s certification can help with these things and when all else fails and it turned out that what you have is a fake, you can take it all back on your coin dealer.</p>
<p><strong>Recourse</strong></p>
<p>PNG coin dealer are the ones who agree to submit arbitration in cases of disputes. You have to consider this especially if you are buying really expensive coins. You don’t want to go through all the complaints and lawsuits that’s why you have to be stern and avoid the slightest possibility.</p>
<p><strong>Ethics</strong></p>
<p>Nothing is more disheartening than to see how a scumbag would deal with his customers in a way that he’s trying to get more out of what is being offered. In this case, you have to be pretty keen on how a coin dealer makes business with other people. He must treat everyone with manners and not differently just because you’re wearing designer clothes when you came in. A coin dealer must always be fair in the way he deals with every customer.</p>
<p>Take note that coin dealers who are ethical would have enough consideration and respect to their customers no matter how young or old they are. A good coin dealer must represent fairly, treat customers fairly and grade honestly. Nowadays, this is not always the scenario. Most of the coin dealers think that they could get away with everything. It is advisable that you rely your coin collections on dealers that are affiliated with PNG just to be sure that your investment is safe.</p>
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		<title>Solid Gold Investment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is one of the most solid investments you can make, when the economy is going through one of it’s cyclical downturns? When there is a very real threat of recession, rising interest rates, the cost of living going up, gas prices rising month on month, everything starting to cost just that bit more as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is one of the most solid investments you can make, when the economy is going through one of it’s cyclical downturns? When there is a very real threat of recession, rising interest rates, the cost of living going up, gas prices rising month on month, everything starting to cost just that bit more as money starts to get tighter and tighter &#8211; which commodity can you generally speaking rely on, that will pull you through these troubled times?</p>
<p>Investing in gold has long been recognized as<span id="more-73"></span> a solid investment, especially when there is a downturn in the economy. Gold is there forever, never losing it’s appeal, it never wilts, or fades or degenerates as paper does, it’s there forever.</p>
<p>Did you know that you can, in fact anyone can buy gold online and actually, it’s really not very hard to find an online source of reputable gold bar and bullion dealers who can look after you, ensuring for you a very solid investment whilst the rest of the economy struggles to maintain it’s momentum. It’s true, you today, could buy a one or several ounces of pure gold bars today &#8211; how would that make you feel?</p>
<p>Gold has been so highly desired for time immemorial &#8211; countless generations have sought this most highly valued exquisite metal and with the price of gold in recent months escalating, now could be a great time to invest yourself upon one of the most stable and beautiful products known to man. Consider weighing up carefully, where your money is going.</p>
<p>Ask yourself, if your money really is safe now in the hands of the banks or whether it is time to start investing in something which will never ever perish or fade away.</p>
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		<title>How To Find Gold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to become a lot more successful at gold prospecting or gold nugget prospecting, the first thing to realize is that good research can make your job a lot easier whilst out in the field.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to become a lot more successful at gold prospecting or gold nugget prospecting, the first thing to realize is that good research can make your job a lot easier whilst out in the field.</p>
<p>Widespread internet availability today makes your research a whole lot easier and there is a great deal of information out there that you can search for. Another good resource of information is the local library in the area where you plan to go gold prospecting. Another aspect not to overlook is research via<span id="more-71"></span> old books on the subject or even the diaries of old gold miners if you can find these.</p>
<p>All of these avenues will eventually turn up for you, some awesome information and greatly increase your chances of finding a spot where you can find worthwhile deposits of gold that will be worth your time, locating and finding for yourself.</p>
<p>What else can you do?</p>
<p>Try finding old newspapers, old bulletins and geological books about mining, especially upon the subject matter of  gold. Geological maps can also help you in your search and you should be able able to find these too, via your local state university, another option. There is an old saying which goes along the lines of, ‘To find gold, go where gold has already been found’.</p>
<p>So, try and find out where the placer workings were located, and try to find spots that others might have overlooked. Also contact governmental agencies in the area where you intend to prospect as all these avenues will assist you in your such to one degree or another.</p>
<p>Also contact any geology and prospecting clubs or associations in the area where you intend to start prospecting and don’t be afraid to ask of those members questions relevant to the subject, remember, most people like to talk about subjects which they have a passion for and sometimes depending on the circumstances, they may give you some really good pointers on good places to prospect for gold.</p>
<p>Remember also to always make sure that in the area where you intend to start your gold prospecting that you have in advance all the required permissions from the land owner and don’t be surprised if s/he is very annoyed with you, if you do not seek this permission first. It is polite and common courtesy to ask first. Again preparation is key. Driving long distances only to find out the land status does not permit gold prospecting can be very disheartening.</p>
<p>If you do your research in advance, many of these kind of problems can be overcome which will aid vastly to your overall enjoyment whilst prospecting for gold nuggets out in the field.</p>
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		<title>Gold Coins</title>
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Collecting Gold Coins can be a highly rewarding and pleasurable activity, it actually dates back to when coins were very first issued for trade. Enter the middle ages and people then started to turn it into an actual ‘hobby’ simply because of the unique artwork and historical value associated with coins.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gold Coins</strong></p>
<p>Collecting <em>Gold Coins</em> can be a highly rewarding and pleasurable activity, it actually dates back to when coins were very first issued for trade. Enter the middle ages and people then started to turn it into an actual ‘hobby’ simply because of the unique artwork and historical value associated with coins.</p>
<p>Coin collecting today is still a hobby come business / past time that a great number of people enjoy participating in. One of the most precious and most expensive collections that anyone can ever have are those associated with<span id="more-68"></span> <em>gold coins</em>, but having said that, it still represents amazingly good value and could just turn into a worthwhile investment proposition for you to add to your investment portfolio.</p>
<p>Of course as with anything, it is always wise to conduct all due diligence first, this goes without saying. The most expensive <em>gold coin</em> ever purchased was worth, wait for it &#8211; about Eight Million Dollars! This was the American 1933 Gold Eagle. This is why the collecting of<em> gold coins</em> deserves to earn for itself, the title, the ‘hobby’ of kings and queens.</p>
<p><em>Gold coins</em> were one of the very oldest forms of money, or currency. This was later followed by silver coins. <em>Gold coins</em> were in circulation in the US from 1838 until 1933. The design was the Liberty Head bust, however this was only minted until 1907. This design was then changed to the Indian Head and Saint Gaudens motifs and was used until 1933, the start of the Great Depression. This then prompted the recall of <em>gold coins</em> which makes them very difficult to locate today.</p>
<p>Since these are no longer in circulation, the price alone for one of these commodities is actually quite high. Gold is also now used for other products such as jewelery or gold bars that people also retain for investment purposes.</p>
<p>South Africa minted it’s first <em>gold coin</em> which was called the Kruggarand in 1967. This <em>gold coin</em> actually has no face value but merely stands as a symbol. It is made from one ounce of gold and can be bought for investment purposes.</p>
<p>Since then, other countries have also minted gold bullion coins. Canada made the gold maple leaf <em>gold coin</em> in the year 1979 and Australia followed suit with the Gold Nugget in 1981. These two are in actual fact much more popular than the South African Kruggarand <em>gold coin</em> because of it’s 24 carat purity.</p>
<p>A lot of individuals today retain gold and <em>gold coins</em> as an investment because they speculate that the demand will cause it’s market value to increase. Other people hold onto gold and <em>gold coins</em> as a form of insurance especially in view of the present shaky market conditions and downturn in the economy. There was a point in time when the more paper money that was produced, as released by the banks, the higher the market value of gold which maintained gold and cash as equal value. After this standard came to the end of it’s day in 1971, this enabled government to produce more paper currency without increasing the price of gold itself.<br />
For an excellent source of <em>gold coins</em> on the market today, actually eBay has a good range available from within it’s marketplace, although you are well advised to do your research first before simply rushing in. Of course many positive feedbacks given to an individual seller will give that individual greater credibility and respect. If you do your due diligence you too could soon be collecting <em>gold coins</em> either for investment or simply for the great pleasure that can be gleaned from researching their history and use.</p>
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		<title>Guide To Gold Detectors and Gold Prospecting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First and foremost, you want to find a gold detector that is already known to be very good for finding nuggets of gold. A great many metal  detectors are for multi use purposes, and some of these might not be the best choice for your intended purpose, in mineralized areas. You really need to steer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First and foremost, you want to find a <em>gold detector</em> that is already known to be very good for finding nuggets of gold. A great many metal  detectors are for multi use purposes, and some of these might not be the best choice for your intended purpose, in mineralized areas. You really need to steer clear of the old BFO and TR detectors since these now are the detectors of the past.</p>
<p>In recent years, massive advances have been achieved with regards to the technology of <em>gold detectors</em>. Ideally, you want to purchase a<span id="more-64"></span> good VLF or a PI detector to gain good results. On the market today there are at the very least a dozen or more great <em>gold detectors</em> and your budget will likely have a play in which one is best for you.</p>
<p>Certainly in mineralized areas strongly consider the pulse induction, PI <em>gold detectors</em>.</p>
<p>Now, as regards accessories, there are many on the market that can aid you vastly as you search for your ideal and suitable <em>gold detector</em>. If you pick the right ones these can greatly increase your <em>gold detectors</em> overall performance. One must have, is a good set of high impedance headphones. If at all possible, what you want to try and do is to to match the impedance of the headphones to your actual <em>gold detector</em>. You will find that some work great with some <em>gold detectors</em>, whilst on others, the results will not be so good.</p>
<p>Another worthwhile accessory is an audio booster or signal enhancer which will help to increase faint target sounds, but be aware also that these can increase the background noise whilst you are out in the field conducting your <em>gold detecting</em>.</p>
<p>Nearly all <em>gold detector</em> manufacturers produce a variety of search coils, i.e. the round device that you move just above the surface of the ground and/or terrain. These can vary in size and also in configuration (DD, DD pro, Mono and Salt). As a general rule of thumb, the smaller circumference loops work best for tighter areas and smaller gold which is close to the surface. Larger coils have the advantage of allowing you to cover more ground, although they have less sensitivity to smaller pieces of gold, the advantage with these though is the depth to which they can detect gold nuggets lower down or deeper, this does depend though as I said on the size of the coil and the target. Recent advances have made some <em>gold detectors</em> very advanced pieces of equipment in their own right and there are now some very good ones on the market, the MineLab 4500 <em>gold detector</em> springs to mind straightaway if you have the budget for this one.</p>
<p>You will also need a decent digger, often called a prospecting pick, this will enhance your digging speed considerably. Consider first a lightweight pick as the less weight you need to cart around the more ground you can cover at the end of the day. A metal handle or a wooden handle makes little difference, just make sure if the latter that the handle is not going to snap on you at the worst possible time, unexpectantly as this can be rather infuriating and time consuming should it happen to you.</p>
<p>Acquiring a super strong magnet is also very helpful in area that have a lot of iron trash. A strong good sized magnet will save you so much time when digging in an area where there is lots of iron rubbish.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold Locations &#8211; Gold Trail
Gold locations occur in many areas throughout North America and around the world. If you are on your own personal gold trail quest to discover gold perhaps for the very first time, or to take up gold prospecting as a hobby, discovering where these likely gold locations are, will significantly add [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gold locations occur in many areas throughout North America and around the world. If you are on your own personal gold trail quest to discover gold perhaps for the very first time, or to take up gold prospecting as a hobby, discovering where these likely gold locations are, will significantly add to your eventual gold recovery from the field.<span id="more-60"></span></p>
<p>As with anything in life, you can just go straight out there and start trying to find these gold locations with nothing more than a wishful dream and therefore it is unlikely that you will ever find your pot of gold at the bottom of the rainbow, so the first advice is to always carry out due diligence and research first.</p>
<p>Whilst this may not seem very exciting to some individuals who are very keen to find gold locations straightaway, much fun can be gleaned from this gold research adding to your gold learning and your overall success in locating gold on your gold trail.</p>
<p>Knowing where your chances are significantly increased is half the battle and this gold locations research too can save you a lot of hassle falling foul of some of the gold regulations and laws surrounding gold prospecting wherever you live in the world.</p>
<p>One of the most logical places to start your gold locations research is the local library or to dig around and search online.  You could also join one of the many gold prospecting forums on the internet to find out the best gold locations in your area. Joining a gold prospectors club and striking up new friendships, swapping skills etc and given time you will no doubt be given a few good tips to help you find ideal gold locations which will have a positive bearing and increased likelihood on striking gold for the first time, then as your own gold skill develops, you can further refine your research to find better gold locations.</p>
<p>You can also buy gold maps online, which will give details of where gold is likely to be found.  One or two sites specifically supply these gold maps to the wider public.</p>
<p>Another option is to visit directly known gold areas and to pop into the local secondhand bookshop heading for the section on local minerals.  It may be that your gold luck is in if you manage to pick up an old mining book for next to nothing or gold magazine or gold journal, which highlights some excellent technical gold discussion, sparking off in your mind a great thought to locate that gold lode being talked about.</p>
<p>This research in the beginning will surely pay off for you handsomely in the long run and overall can only enhance your overall gold knowledge upon the subject, so although perhaps not as pleasant as direct gold prospecting itself, you will come to realise given time, just how valuable and insightful such gold reasearch is, for this gold knowledge will give to you tips and advice which you will carry with you for many a long year to come in the future and especially in the beginning, such advice can be invaluable.</p>
<p>GoldsGold wish you the very best of luck researching gold locations upon your own gold trail and hope that this advice stands you in good stead for finding lots more very productive gold locations in the near future.</p>
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		<title>The Gold Sluice &amp; The Gold Drywasher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving back to gold tools and gold equipment, we&#8217;ll next be discussing the gold sluice.
Please read on to find out more about this awesome piece of gold kit which is fantastic for catching gold in riverbeds / streams etc.
The Gold Sluice is a great and very handy piece of gold kit, small enough to transport [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving back to gold tools and gold equipment, we&#8217;ll next be discussing the gold sluice.</p>
<p>Please read on to find out more about this awesome piece of gold kit which is fantastic for catching gold in riverbeds / streams etc.</p>
<p><strong>The Gold Sluice</strong> is a great and very handy piece of gold kit, small enough to transport virtually anywhere.  A gold sluice looks similar to an elongated metal tray, with a wider opening at the top to funnel the water through the gold sluice.  You basicly hand trowel or shovel material from the streambed into the top of the funnel, then the action of the water flowing downstream carries this material through the sluice.  Usually you&#8217;ll use a gold sluice in<span id="more-39"></span> a few inches deep of flowing water.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://www.boulderpatchmines.com/supplies_images/ez_sluice2.jpg" alt="Gold Sluice" width="250" height="167" /></p>
<p>Along the bottom of the gold sluice is a gold catchment mat, on top of this gold mat there are riffles all the way down the sluice, the idea being that as the material is placed at the top of the gold sluice, the water action will carry these gravels etc through the sluice towards the bottom edge.  Any gold, naturally being heavier than the other material going through the gold sluice, this will become trapped by the riffles and the mat below them.</p>
<p>You can quite easily make your own gold sluice or they can be bought online, indeed, if you look in our gold store on this site, you will find many for sale at very good prices.</p>
<p><strong>Short Gold Sluice Video demonstrating a mini gold sluice:</strong><br />
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<p>The gold sluice is very effective in collecting gold for use in streambeds and rivers where water flow is not a problem.  There are many makes and models of the gold sluice available online, with some interesting innovations on the market all basically using the same principle for collecting gold.</p>
<p>If water is a problem, for example out in the middle of the desert, a similar piece of gold equipment comes into play, in a nutshell it&#8217;s very similar to the gold sluice working on the same principle, only this time a very fast strewam of air is blowing the material through the channel rather than water and this is called, the gold drywasher.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://www.lifestylestore.com/images/5941.jpg" alt="Gold Drywasher" width="300" height="273" /></p>
<p>A gold drywasher doesn&#8217;t cost very much, the only downside to many of these gold drywashers is a/ the noise they make and b/ the dust that they can create, having said that depending on which model you buy, the gold drywasher is also very effective in the collection of gold, with of could some machines being better than others, so research and due diligence you must carry out first to find out which gold drywasher is particularly suited to your on the ground conditions. You can also buy a dustless gold drywasher, the two can be seen side by side in the gold drywasher video below.</p>
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<p><strong>A video demonstrating the Gold Drywasher.<br />
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		<title>Gold Trails. Gold Supplies. Basic Gold Prospecting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold Trails. Gold Supplies. Basic Gold Prospecting Essentials For Your Gold Kit
One of your main considerations to keep in mind anytime you are gold prospecting is to keep the weight down to a manageable size.  There is nothing worse than carrying too much gold equipment out in the field, getting tired from walking long distances, [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of your main considerations to keep in mind anytime you are gold prospecting is to keep the weight down to a manageable size.  There is nothing worse than carrying too much gold equipment out in the field, getting tired from walking long distances, carrying everything but the kitchen sink.  You&#8217;ll only carry more than you need once to never do it again.  Of course if your gold panning, gold prospecting location is close to your vehicle, then this advice does not matter quite so much, however, you will be surprised just how much everything weighs when you add it all together and by their very nature, many gold tools,<span id="more-35"></span> gold equipment that are a prerequisite for finding gold out there are fairly burdensome to carry alone over any distance on rough terrain.</p>
<p>Before moving onto further pieces of possible gold equipment, gold tools, here are some basic tools which can be easily overlooked but when out in the field, you think to yourself, darn, I wish I had that with me now, for that half wouldn&#8217;t make my job so much easier!</p>
<p>What&#8217;ll you&#8217;ll need then regarding gold prospecting equipment / essentials, obviously this will depend greatly on the terrain that you are gold prospecting within, so just use your commonsense.</p>
<p>A small sharp axe is always a good idea for cutting away tree roots etc or dead timber in a river bed, to get to your ideal gold prospecting location.  A sharp knife too can help and is small enough to be considered indispensable out in the wild.  A long shovel is a good idea, more lightweight the better, this will save you bending over all the time and possibly hurting your back.  A long handled shovel is also handy for digging out holes to get to your gold bearing gravel. A shorter spade is an option.  A couple of trowels are always extremely handy, a short one for putting spoil into your gold pan or spiral gold wheel, an extending longer trowel for digging deeper or accessing harder to reach areas.  A long metal pick is excellent for prying open crevices where gold may be hiding or to simply loosen material prior to digging.  A GPS so you can make a note of any locations where gold has been found may also help you as well as of course a mobile phone or &#8216;GPS Spot&#8217; device in case of emergencies.  Also carry a small compass with you if trekking out into the middle of nowhere.</p>
<p>A plastic or metal gold pump is also excellent for drawing up material from deeper down or for use underwater.  This works by suction and simply sucks up the dirt which is then contained in the tube for easy placement into your plastic bucket.  These are especially useful to use within crevices where gold may be trapped.  Rubber gloves will of course keep your hands dry, warm and somewhat protected, it goes without saying that warm clothes are a necessity as is enough food and water for your trip.  A pair of gardening gloves are also a good idea when digging out banks etc where there may be sharp rocks etc.  Some sort of insect repellant can be very useful in keeping midges off your skin, driving you to sheer exasperation and takes up an extraordinarily small amount of space as does a tube of antiseptic cream if you do cut yourself somehow.</p>
<p>A hooked painters scraper can also be used for crevicing very small cracks where gold may reside within.  A strong screwdriver or two can also be used for prying open cracks in rocks.  Two pairs of tweezers, one short the other long.  A rock hounding rock hammer will be great for hitting open any bedrock etc, indispensable in my opinion.  A gold sucker, small enough to fit in a backpack side pocket.  For locating tiny flakes of gold, within gold bearing quartz for example a small magnifying glass, eyepiece can help you immensely.  And then a gold classifier, to sort through your rubble which will fit inside your gold pan to save room.</p>
<p>Of course, every gold prospector will have his or her favorite tools and this is by no means an exhaustive list, read online and you&#8217;ll soon be able to pick up some useful tips and pieces of advice from other gold prospectors.  Especially out in the wild, always use good commonsense, sensible strong boots with ankle protection, a headtorch, spare batteries, matches or a lighter, extra clothing and let someone know where you are approximately and what time you expect to be back again so if the worst does happen, someone, somewhere can raise the alarm.</p>
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Gold equipment essentials include the following tools to get started on this very rewarding activity.
One of the most basic pieces of gold equipment that you will need on your gold finding expeditions is the gold pan.
Panning for gold has been around for a very long time. Gold panning consists of a circular bowl, called [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gold equipment essentials include the following tools to get started on this very rewarding activity.</p>
<p>One of the most basic pieces of gold equipment that you will need on your gold finding expeditions is the gold pan.</p>
<p>Panning for gold has been around for a very long time. Gold panning consists of a circular bowl, called a gold pan.  Gold panning as most people understand it is a labour intensive, time consuming, manual activity.  You hold the gold pan in your hands and rock or swirl the contents within the gold pan to get rid of unwanted material. Typically, wide, shallow gold pans are<span id="more-32"></span> filled with gravels and sand that may contain the material that you are after, namely gold.  Water is added to the material inside the gold pan.  As gold is much heavier than and denser than other material within the gold pan, it will settle to the bottom whilst the other non gold material is sloshed out over the side of the gold pan.  Eventually, after some minutes of work, you will be left with silt in the bottom of the gold pan which might just include hopefully, flakes or tiny nuggets of gold, these can then be extracted from the gold pan and placed into a gold vial, or small plastic bottle with a screw top for safe keeping.</p>
<p>Quite literally, rinse and repeat this process of often as is required to determine the prospects of finding gold in any particular gold area where you are looking for this most precious metal.</p>
<p>Depending on the area where you are gold mining, the gold pan is perhaps one of the most basic pieces of gold equipment that you will need. The gold pan can have either smooth sides or riffled sides on the inside of the gold pan to catch the gold.  Other gold tools similar to the gold pan, which can help to speed up the process is the gold wheel, or gold spiral wheel as it is sometimes called.  This is a step up from the basic gold pan and will be discussed next.</p>
<p>Incidentally, gold pans are made from wood or plastic, the latter gold pan material being the material of choice by many, simply because it is so durable out in the field.  Typically, you would of course choose a dark colour gold pan which will highlight the gold specks to the naked eye much more easily.  Gold pans can be bought on this site for just a few dollars, very cheaply.</p>
<p>Here is an image of a gold pan: <img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f1/Alaska_Gold_in_pan.jpg/180px-Alaska_Gold_in_pan.jpg" alt="Gold Pan" width="180" height="191" /></p>
<p>The spiral gold wheel works similarly to the gold pan, without you doing most of the hard work yourself, it is far less tiring and tedious than using a gold pan alone, the other advantage of course is that the gold spiral wheel picks up much more gold than a gold pan alone can, in a much faster time too.. Standing at an angle, gravel and sand material is added with a trowel to the gold spiral wheel.</p>
<p>The gold spiral wheel is exceptionally easy to use too, even for a beginner to gold prospecting.</p>
<p>You simply fill the tank with a few gallons of water, three to four gallons is ideal in most cases.  Then you simply hook the clips to your 12V battery , flick a switcth and you are ready to go!  The gold wheel will start to rotate and the water will spray from the spray bar onto the actual gold wheel itself.  Then all you have to do is to add a trowelful of sand or material approximately every 20 seconds.  You&#8217;ll soon start to see the gold settles to the bottom as the spiral turns and the stepped riffles will pick the gold up, conveying it higher towards the center of the gold spiral wheel.  When the flakes of gold or small gold nuggets reach the center of the gold wheel they will pass through the hollow shaft in the center into your gold catch cup.  You can quite easily get fully familiar with the gold wheel in as little as ten minutes it is that user friendly and will yield you much more catchment of gold than a gold pan alone and of course is much faster too.</p>
<p>You can buy a gold spiral wheel on this site, they don&#8217;t cost much and will almost certainly pay for themselves very quickly by the amount of gold found, so make an exceptionally good gold tools investment.  The gold spiral wheel can also be easily carried in any car and conveyed to your chosen gold prospecting location very easily.</p>
<p>The gold spiral wheel:  <img src="http://www.prospectorssolutions.com/images/desertfox2l50finished.jpg  " alt="Gold Spiral Wheel" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.dk-nugget.com/pan-with-gold.jpg" alt="Spiral Gold Wheel" /></p>
<p>In the next article we&#8217;ll be looking at gold equipment basics for gold field trips, please read on to find out more.</p>
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