Went prospecting for gold, ended up eyeballing some silver!

The Aluminum Monster

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Hi all.

Woke up at dawn to make a 2.5 hour drive to western Massachusetts to do some prospecting on the Westfield River. Unfortunately, that's about how far in any direction I have to drive if I want to find any gold since my area is not a gold producing spot. I had classified material into a 5 gallon bucket and brought it to the water to pan. A few shovels in and I noticed this silver spoon, not two inches from where I set the bucket.

Oddly enough, I usually bring a metal detector with me on trips like this, but I left them at home today. From what I can tell, even though I can't find a match online for the spoon, it is a souvenir from the Bethesda Pavilion in Waukesha, Wisconsin. How it ended up on a river bank in western Massachusetts, I will never know.

Thanks for looking and I hope you got a chance to go out and enjoy the day!


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-Jay
 

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Oh yeah... the gold!

Didn't cover the gas money today.

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Lol, treasure is where you find it!
 

Awesome find!

I lived in Waukesha for 11-years . . . folks from all over the country came there for the mineral springs & water

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NZ49er - Haha. Yep. And I reckon I won't leave the detectors at home next trip up.
 

Awesome find!

I lived in Waukesha for 11-years . . . folks from all over the country came there for the mineral springs & water

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Thank you! It took a few minutes for me to get to that picture you posted. I was assuming Bethesda, Maryland in my searches. Still didn't find an exact match on the spoon but learned a bit of history of that area.
 

I'm guessing that is one of those spoons travelers collect and display?

That's my thought as well. I am guessing it has a little bit of age to it, maybe the 1950s or so, since it doesn't have the crowned, colorized, ceramic inlay that you see in the modern tourist spoons. After dinner I am going to see if I can find the mint mark online and hopefully narrow down the age.
 

Nice spoon! Did you just eyeball it? Congratulations!
 

Nice spoon! Did you just eyeball it? Congratulations!

Thank you! Yep. It was just laying on the ground next to where I was panning. Noticed it a few pans in.
 

Awesome relic find! :icon_thumleft:
 

Great find Monster! I spent 11 years of my life in your town..
 

Great find Monster! I spent 11 years of my life in your town..

Thank you sir. If you want to trade the spoon for your pine tree shilling, just shoot me a message!

I mostly hate my town. I am glad for you that you managed to escaped.
 

very nice find to eyeball! Did you find any gold to speak of? I had no idea that there was any gold to be found in Mass!
 

very nice find to eyeball! Did you find any gold to speak of? I had no idea that there was any gold to be found in Mass!

Yessir, out the western way, you can find some. I have a picture up thread a bit. I only dug about three hours so I was happy to get that tiny amount. Thank you!
 

Very cool eyeball find!.....love the Westfield River for trout fishing!!

HH all!

Greg

Tons of bait fish in that river that I saw. Quite a few fisherman and we were all respectful to let each other enjoy the river in our own ways. Maybe I will see you some time!
 

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