🥇 BANNER This doesn't happen often. Old Hikok wallet with 4 silvers in it, 10k 1943 class ring and an 1875cc dime.

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Doing mostly public places I don't usually have hunts like this. I've been working a vast area of old farm land. Lot of ground to cover. Needle in hay stack of shotgun shells type place. Got the usual shot shell signal and saw a class ring in the clump.

*1943 10k ring from Bever College. I definitely snagged the bottom of band with shovel. Nothing a jeweler can't fix. It's been sized once and appears to have a crack in one of the sizing seams. 9.11 grams with center stone.

*Had a low tone out of the fields on a trail. A destroyed wallet and I was picking up its snap button and zipper. Moved a few more leaves and had a high tone. Really shiny 1964 Washington. I concluded at one point it must have been in the now mangled wallet. Swept around leaves with pointer and 2 Washington's, a merc and clad nickel all laying on top each other like fallen dominoes. Wallet was made by Hikok mfg Co in New York. I think they sold that brand at sears and maybe other stores? Hikok made men's accessories like belt buckles, wallets ect

*kept going on trail and got the 1875cc. Unfortunately I got the front as it was up against a baby tree. Back is fine , go figure. I'll post a picture when I get home.

Other non precious items in bigger group shot. Think that's a gas key?
 

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Amazing finds to say the least.
At first I thought that “Jack” next to the dice was a CW caltrop. May be too small?
Congrats,
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You might be on to something because it was a few feet from this Eagle button. I think it's a civil war era staff officers coat button? Would have been iron backed. Better picture in one of the group photo of my 2nd post. Pocket full of caltrops?
 

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You might be on to something because it was a few feet from this Eagle button. I think it's a civil war era staff officers coat button? Would have been iron backed. Better picture in one of the group photo of my 2nd post. Pocket full of caltrops?
Even that padlock is old too. 👍
 

Even that padlock is old too. 👍
Yes. It's a #512 W. Bohannan Brooklyn NY Patent May 26th 1885. Screen shot is from their 1894 catalog though I can't say exactly when they started making that particular model. Majority of stuff here is 1870s to 1970 trash. Some older items have appeared though like bits of pewter spoons, a 1788 real, 2 capped busts and a few flat buttons.
 

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Doing mostly public places I don't usually have hunts like this. I've been working a vast area of old farm land. Lot of ground to cover. Needle in hay stack of shotgun shells type place. Got the usual shot shell signal and saw a class ring in the clump.

*1943 10k ring from Bever College. I definitely snagged the bottom of band with shovel. Nothing a jeweler can't fix. It's been sized once and appears to have a crack in one of the sizing seams. 9.11 grams with center stone.

*Had a low tone out of the fields on a trail. A destroyed wallet and I was picking up its snap button and zipper. Moved a few more leaves and had a high tone. Really shiny 1964 Washington. I concluded at one point it must have been in the now mangled wallet. Swept around leaves with pointer and 2 Washington's, a merc and clad nickel all laying on top each other like fallen dominoes. Wallet was made by Hikok mfg Co in New York. I think they sold that brand at sears and maybe other stores? Hikok made men's accessories like belt buckles, wallets ect

*kept going on trail and got the 1875cc. Unfortunately I got the front as it was up against a baby tree. Back is fine , go figure. I'll post a picture when I get home.

Other non precious items in bigger group shot. Think that's a gas key?
Awesome Hunt!!! Congrats!!!
 

Doing mostly public places I don't usually have hunts like this. I've been working a vast area of old farm land. Lot of ground to cover. Needle in hay stack of shotgun shells type place. Got the usual shot shell signal and saw a class ring in the clump.

*1943 10k ring from Bever College. I definitely snagged the bottom of band with shovel. Nothing a jeweler can't fix. It's been sized once and appears to have a crack in one of the sizing seams. 9.11 grams with center stone.

*Had a low tone out of the fields on a trail. A destroyed wallet and I was picking up its snap button and zipper. Moved a few more leaves and had a high tone. Really shiny 1964 Washington. I concluded at one point it must have been in the now mangled wallet. Swept around leaves with pointer and 2 Washington's, a merc and clad nickel all laying on top each other like fallen dominoes. Wallet was made by Hikok mfg Co in New York. I think they sold that brand at sears and maybe other stores? Hikok made men's accessories like belt buckles, wallets ect

*kept going on trail and got the 1875cc. Unfortunately I got the front as it was up against a baby tree. Back is fine , go figure. I'll post a picture when I get home.

Other non precious items in bigger group shot. Think that's a gas key?
really cool assortment of finds, well done
 

Way to go! I found a wallet once. Unlike yours, the one I found only had disintegrated papers. Are you going to chase the owner of the ring?
I will try. It has initials in it so it's possible. At least try and find their family.
 

Doing mostly public places I don't usually have hunts like this. I've been working a vast area of old farm land. Lot of ground to cover. Needle in hay stack of shotgun shells type place. Got the usual shot shell signal and saw a class ring in the clump.

*1943 10k ring from Bever College. I definitely snagged the bottom of band with shovel. Nothing a jeweler can't fix. It's been sized once and appears to have a crack in one of the sizing seams. 9.11 grams with center stone.

*Had a low tone out of the fields on a trail. A destroyed wallet and I was picking up its snap button and zipper. Moved a few more leaves and had a high tone. Really shiny 1964 Washington. I concluded at one point it must have been in the now mangled wallet. Swept around leaves with pointer and 2 Washington's, a merc and clad nickel all laying on top each other like fallen dominoes. Wallet was made by Hikok mfg Co in New York. I think they sold that brand at sears and maybe other stores? Hikok made men's accessories like belt buckles, wallets ect

*kept going on trail and got the 1875cc. Unfortunately I got the front as it was up against a baby tree. Back is fine , go figure. I'll post a picture when I get home.

Other non precious items in bigger group shot. Think that's a gas key?
Wow. Congrats
 

Doing mostly public places I don't usually have hunts like this. I've been working a vast area of old farm land. Lot of ground to cover. Needle in hay stack of shotgun shells type place. Got the usual shot shell signal and saw a class ring in the clump.

*1943 10k ring from Bever College. I definitely snagged the bottom of band with shovel. Nothing a jeweler can't fix. It's been sized once and appears to have a crack in one of the sizing seams. 9.11 grams with center stone.

*Had a low tone out of the fields on a trail. A destroyed wallet and I was picking up its snap button and zipper. Moved a few more leaves and had a high tone. Really shiny 1964 Washington. I concluded at one point it must have been in the now mangled wallet. Swept around leaves with pointer and 2 Washington's, a merc and clad nickel all laying on top each other like fallen dominoes. Wallet was made by Hikok mfg Co in New York. I think they sold that brand at sears and maybe other stores? Hikok made men's accessories like belt buckles, wallets ect

*kept going on trail and got the 1875cc. Unfortunately I got the front as it was up against a baby tree. Back is fine , go figure. I'll post a picture when I get home.

Other non precious items in bigger group shot. Think that's a gas key?
R B D I like this post It shows that sometimes you are just not connecting with anything and kind of giving up Ad then you find something that starts a chain reaction I have a placet hat I have been bottle digging metal detecting for 20 plus years Over time I have found some pretty god item Lots of horse shoes some tools to logging a small bottle dump I have not been able to say I have proof but I am fairly certain it was a location that a work crew spent their nights in a bunk house sleeping headquarters while they where going about what they where there to do Now understand it was a slow process to put together the different items I found and see the big picture For example the bottle dump was mostly filled with small medicine bottles with few food type utensils More like a privy to a group of workers that stayed there on a weekly basis where there on a regular basis I also found I think was a building that as a stable for livestock Horses must likely in view of the fact I found 6 or mor horse shoes in a very Small area So it started out as just a small bottled dump But all the different items point to something more One o the last tmes I
 

R B D I like this post It shows that sometimes you are just not connecting with anything and kind of giving up Ad then you find something that starts a chain reaction I have a placet hat I have been bottle digging metal detecting for 20 plus years Over time I have found some pretty god item Lots of horse shoes some tools to logging a small bottle dump I have not been able to say I have proof but I am fairly certain it was a location that a work crew spent their nights in a bunk house sleeping headquarters while they where going about what they where there to do Now understand it was a slow process to put together the different items I found and see the big picture For example the bottle dump was mostly filled with small medicine bottles with few food type utensils More like a privy to a group of workers that stayed there on a weekly basis where there on a regular basis I also found I think was a building that as a stable for livestock Horses must likely in view of the fact I found 6 or mor horse shoes in a very Small area So it started out as just a small bottled dump But all the different items point to something more Your post makes me want ro go ack to look for othe items I MAY HAVE MISSED
 

R B D I like this post It shows that sometimes you are just not connecting with anything and kind of giving up Ad then you find something that starts a chain reaction I have a placet hat I have been bottle digging metal detecting for 20 plus years Over time I have found some pretty god item Lots of horse shoes some tools to logging a small bottle dump I have not been able to say I have proof but I am fairly certain it was a location that a work crew spent their nights in a bunk house sleeping headquarters while they where going about what they where there to do Now understand it was a slow process to put together the different items I found and see the big picture For example the bottle dump was mostly filled with small medicine bottles with few food type utensils More like a privy to a group of workers that stayed there on a weekly basis where there on a regular basis I also found I think was a building that as a stable for livestock Horses must likely in view of the fact I found 6 or mor horse shoes in a very Small area So it started out as just a small bottled dump But all the different items point to something more One o the last tmes I
It can be a slow place because of all the walking. As they say good things come to those who wait. Really for me it's about documenting a site's history and less about how many silvers I can find in a year. If you go back to my post on the printers cabinet I'm restoring for finds if a site is very productive it gets its own half drawer so it's relics and shards can stay together. This spot has its own drawer.
 

Doing mostly public places I don't usually have hunts like this. I've been working a vast area of old farm land. Lot of ground to cover. Needle in hay stack of shotgun shells type place. Got the usual shot shell signal and saw a class ring in the clump.

*1943 10k ring from Bever College. I definitely snagged the bottom of band with shovel. Nothing a jeweler can't fix. It's been sized once and appears to have a crack in one of the sizing seams. 9.11 grams with center stone.

*Had a low tone out of the fields on a trail. A destroyed wallet and I was picking up its snap button and zipper. Moved a few more leaves and had a high tone. Really shiny 1964 Washington. I concluded at one point it must have been in the now mangled wallet. Swept around leaves with pointer and 2 Washington's, a merc and clad nickel all laying on top each other like fallen dominoes. Wallet was made by Hikok mfg Co in New York. I think they sold that brand at sears and maybe other stores? Hikok made men's accessories like belt buckles, wallets ect

*kept going on trail and got the 1875cc. Unfortunately I got the front as it was up against a baby tree. Back is fine , go figure. I'll post a picture when I get home.

Other non precious items in bigger group shot. Think that's a gas key?
Great find! Probably find more goodies on that land. I am thinking some guy set his wallet, ring, maybe coins aside when he was getting ready to do some heavy work. I don't think he would have dropped all that in one spot accidently. Any, you have a great permission. I once found a clad spill and some decomposed men's underware about 20 feet back from the Chattahoochee river in North Atlanta. It was about 1" in the decomposed dirt, under leaves.
 

Great find! Probably find more goodies on that land. I am thinking some guy set his wallet, ring, maybe coins aside when he was getting ready to do some heavy work. I don't think he would have dropped all that in one spot accidently. Any, you have a great permission. I once found a clad spill and some decomposed men's underware about 20 feet back from the Chattahoochee river in North Atlanta. It was about 1" in the decomposed dirt, under leaves.
Thank you! The ring was on way in by a trashy dump area. Another shotgun shell I thought...

The wallet and the Washington's and the merc were all next to each other off a trail. Wallet had two fallen apart photos in it. One looked like a little kid. Seated not that far away under a tree.


For silver coins I'm at 3 barber dimes (1892, 1893-S and 1905), 1870 Canadian dime, 1894 s barber quarter, 3 Washington's, a 1944 merc, a 1788 flattened real and a 1/2 real cob from 1697. Few eagle buttons, piece of shoulder scale, and 3 crotal bells. And a bunch of other stuff you can see in me second post.
 

Wow, I would call your day a 10 out of 10. What an assortment. Posts like this malw me want to take the jump and buy a detector, I've been an awed viewer on this site for many years, but never made the jump just yet. Congrats.
Go ahead and get one You"l be hooked like the rest of us dirt DIGGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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