Desert Silver, Wheat, Buffalo, Rings, more...

oldmxrat

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Reno Nevada summers, Las Vegas winters
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Garrett ACE 400, Nokta Simplex+, Nokta Legend, Nokta Accupoint
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All Treasure Hunting
Been studying up on local history around here trying to find something older and not have to detect grass for a change. Figured out a spot that looked promising for dam workers (Hoover Dam). Finding anything that's not on the NRA property is challenging. Once I got onto the area I had figured on, I started seeing lots of rusty cans that had been opened by church key or with a knife. Then I saw a part of an oil lantern and knew I was in the right spot.

The first good signal I got was a 1940 Jefferson nickel that was fully visible eroding from the ground.
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Then I got a nice clean high tone and pulled a 1941-s Quarter.
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And we all know not to move along until you recheck the hole...
Sweet Merc in the hole!
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Then I got another quarter signal, but nope, an old silver ring without it's stone.
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Moved a little bit further along and got another nickel signal in the shadow between bushes, knelt down and there was a 1928 Buffalo lying there in wait!
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Several bullets and casings later I scored a complete Colgate lipstick, a 1941 Jefferson nickel, a 1941 wheat penny, part of an old earring, a couple of 32-20 casings, a 32 S&W casing, a 2 year safety award pin, a strange key, a belt clip thingy and two junk, but old, rings. The ring with the red stone says 'Made in USA' inside.
The tobacco can is something I see frequently, but this one actually had the paper sleeve inside still intact, thought that was kinda cool.
Lots of neat cactus down here too.
There was also a broken bottle that said "Coca Cola" on it, but I've never seen one similar.
 

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Well done on the recoveries the Buffalo Nickel really stands out.
 

Been studying up on local history around here trying to find something older and not have to detect grass for a change. Figured out a spot that looked promising for dam workers (Hoover Dam). Finding anything that's not on the NRA property is challenging. Once I got onto the area I had figured on, I started seeing lots of rusty cans that had been opened by church key or with a knife. Then I saw a part of an oil lantern and knew I was in the right spot.

The first good signal I got was a 1940 Jefferson nickel that was fully visible eroding from the ground.
View attachment 2059849View attachment 2059850

Then I got a nice clean high tone and pulled a 1941-s Quarter.
View attachment 2059851

And we all know not to move along until you recheck the hole...
Sweet Merc in the hole!
View attachment 2059852

Then I got another quarter signal, but nope, an old silver ring without it's stone.
View attachment 2059853

Moved a little bit further along and got another nickel signal in the shadow between bushes, knelt down and there was a 1928 Buffalo lying there in wait!
View attachment 2059854

Several bullets and casings later I scored a complete Colgate lipstick, a 1941 Jefferson nickel, a 1941 wheat penny, part of an old earring, a couple of 32-20 casings, a 32 S&W casing, a 2 year safety award pin, a strange key, a belt clip thingy and two junk, but old, rings. The ring with the red stone says 'Made in USA' inside.
The tobacco can is something I see frequently, but this one actually had the paper sleeve inside still intact, thought that was kinda cool.
Lots of neat cactus down here too.
There was also a broken bottle that said "Coca Cola" on it, but I've never seen one similar.
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

FUN! Nice pics and keepers. Thanks for sharing and good luck next time out.
 

You are having a great season
Congratulations on your nice recoveries
 

Been studying up on local history around here trying to find something older and not have to detect grass for a change. Figured out a spot that looked promising for dam workers (Hoover Dam). Finding anything that's not on the NRA property is challenging. Once I got onto the area I had figured on, I started seeing lots of rusty cans that had been opened by church key or with a knife. Then I saw a part of an oil lantern and knew I was in the right spot.

The first good signal I got was a 1940 Jefferson nickel that was fully visible eroding from the ground.
View attachment 2059849View attachment 2059850

Then I got a nice clean high tone and pulled a 1941-s Quarter.
View attachment 2059851

And we all know not to move along until you recheck the hole...
Sweet Merc in the hole!
View attachment 2059852

Then I got another quarter signal, but nope, an old silver ring without it's stone.
View attachment 2059853

Moved a little bit further along and got another nickel signal in the shadow between bushes, knelt down and there was a 1928 Buffalo lying there in wait!
View attachment 2059854

Several bullets and casings later I scored a complete Colgate lipstick, a 1941 Jefferson nickel, a 1941 wheat penny, part of an old earring, a couple of 32-20 casings, a 32 S&W casing, a 2 year safety award pin, a strange key, a belt clip thingy and two junk, but old, rings. The ring with the red stone says 'Made in USA' inside.
The tobacco can is something I see frequently, but this one actually had the paper sleeve inside still intact, thought that was kinda cool.
Lots of neat cactus down here too.
There was also a broken bottle that said "Coca Cola" on it, but I've never seen one similar.
Great hunt!
 

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