Antique Bottles

Antique bottles are truly a part of history. The different types of bottles tell a story about a particular industry or way of life. For example, medicinal bottles tell us how far the medical industry has come since many elements are now stored in plastic bags. Seeing an old glass IV bottle can take you back decades.
Aquamarine

Whatever your reason for aquamarine treasure hunting, you are sure to have a fun time at North Carolina's Gem Mountain. Tools needed to hunt in the mine query are provided by the mine operators if available. Should you want to bring your own tools be sure to include a shovel, shifting screen, safety goggles, gloves pick, rock hammer and something to carry your treasures in. They will also inspect all of your gem stones you unearth at no extra charge. Gem cutters are on hand to cut and polish your gemstones. If you are unable to get to North Carolina then you can mining buckets ranging from $15 to $120.
Civil War Artifacts

If you're a modern-day treasure hunter you may wonder how you can find some great Civil War artifacts, whether on your own or through another seller that has already found them for you. Believe it or not, there are still some great items you can find from the Civil War even after all these decades.
Civil war artifacts can be found where old forts have stood in the past, anywhere armies were billeted and in some cases where battles between the Indians and the army took place. But the best place to start looking for Civil War Artifacts is where civil war battles have taken place. Do some research on the civil war battles of Albemarle Sound, Averasborough, Bentonville, Fort Anderson, Fort Fisher, Fort Macon, Goldsboro Bridge, Hatteras Inlet Batteries, Kinston, Monroe's Cross Roads, Morrisville, New Berne, Plymouth, Roanoke Island, South Mills, Tranter's Creek, Washington, Wilmington and Wyse Fork.
Emerald

Emeralds can be found in Hiddenite County in North Carolina. The Emerald Hallow Mine will allow treasure hunters a verity of techniques when searching for this precious gemstone which is more valuable per carat than diamonds. The fees vary based on the type of hunting you plan to do.
Gold

Gold was first discovered at the Reed farm in North Carolina in 1799. Gold has been found in 15 districts of North Carolina. Maps showing the location of gold finds are available on the internet. It is best to alway search in places that have found gold in the past. There still might be gold left "in them thar hills". Today treasure hunters primarly use portable metal detectors or gold-panning to prospect for gold.
Lobsters

Lobster hunting is becoming a favorite pastimes for many divers. These tasty crustaceans, also known as bugs to divers, are delicious. But in order to capture a lobster you must first find them. Lobsters need places to hide from other predators so prefer corral reefs, rocky area, old shipwrecks and man made areas where there are plenty of holes to hide in.
Morel Mushrooms

Hunting for morel mushrooms typically runs from early April and runs through June depending on your geographical location. Moral mushrooms are found in small patches under dead or dying elms, ash, apple and even pine trees. The seem to like to hide under or near thickets or other plant small plants growing in the area but since the ground cover varies a lot each patch of mushrooms you come upon may be growing in totally different conditions. Typically the day time temperature around 60 to 70 degrees, night time temperatures not less than 40 degrees and the soil temperatures of about 50 to 60 degrees with good ground moisture levels are ideal for moral growing.
Happy Treasure Hunting.