The Backyard Billionaire: A Hobbyist's Guide to Urban Prospecting

Author:   Ron Antosko
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798244380064


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   17 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Backyard Billionaire: A Hobbyist's Guide to Urban Prospecting


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Hidden wealth isn't always buried deep in remote mountains or locked away in distant investment accounts. Sometimes, it's closer than you think-beneath sidewalks, along riverbanks, in abandoned lots, and even in your own backyard. The Backyard Billionaire: A Hobbyist's Guide to Urban Prospecting reveals how everyday environments can hold surprising opportunities for discovery, learning, and potential profit. This book introduces readers to the fascinating world of urban prospecting-an accessible hobby that blends curiosity, science, history, and entrepreneurship. Designed for beginners and casual hobbyists, it demystifies the idea that prospecting is only for rugged explorers or professional miners. Instead, Ron Antosko shows how modern hobbyists can safely and legally explore cities, suburbs, and reclaimed spaces using simple tools, patience, and informed techniques. The journey begins with a practical overview of what urban prospecting really is. Readers learn how gold, silver, gemstones, and valuable minerals end up in unlikely places through natural processes, historical development, and human activity. From old construction fill and storm drains to parks, creeks, and industrial remnants, the book explains how cities themselves act as collectors of valuable materials over time. A major focus is safety and legality. The Backyard Billionaire emphasizes responsible prospecting, clearly outlining how to research local regulations, obtain permissions, and respect both public and private property. Environmental stewardship is woven throughout the book, encouraging readers to leave sites better than they found them and to develop a deeper appreciation for urban ecosystems. Tools and techniques are presented with simplicity in mind. Readers are guided through affordable equipment options, such as pans, classifiers, magnets, and handheld detectors, with advice on scaling up responsibly. Step-by-step explanations make it easy to identify promising locations, read terrain clues, and recognize materials worth further evaluation. The book also introduces basic testing and cleaning methods to help hobbyists distinguish real finds from common look-alikes. Beyond the thrill of discovery, The Backyard Billionaire explores the educational and financial potential of urban prospecting. Readers learn how small finds can add up over time, how to evaluate and store discoveries, and how to decide whether to keep, sell, trade, or showcase their finds. The book covers beginner-friendly selling channels, from local collectors to online marketplaces, while emphasizing realistic expectations and ethical practices. Equally important is the mindset of the hobbyist-entrepreneur. Antosko encourages readers to approach urban prospecting as a long-term pursuit rather than a get-rich-quick scheme. The book highlights the value of consistency, documentation, and learning from each outing. Readers are shown how to track locations, refine techniques, and build skills that compound over time. The Backyard Billionaire also explores the lifestyle benefits of the hobby. Urban prospecting offers a reason to get outdoors, engage with local history, and rediscover overlooked spaces. It provides a sense of adventure without requiring long-distance travel or major financial investment, making it ideal for retirees, weekend explorers, and curious learners of all ages. By the final chapters, readers will understand that ""billionaire"" is as much a mindset as a monetary goal. The real wealth comes from curiosity, patience, and the ability to see opportunity where others see ordinary ground. The Backyard Billionaire: A Hobbyist's Guide to Urban Prospecting empowers readers to explore their surroundings with fresh eyes and uncover value hidden in plain sight.

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Author:   Ron Antosko
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.095kg
ISBN:  

9798244380064


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   17 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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