🤗😎 Findings from Today at Chihuahua Mexico🤗😎

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The ring has seen better days. Do you know the metal it’s made from?
Yes, you are right, better day for that ring gone, used to have some stone in the top; about two meters from where I find a friend fund a 1855 coin, guessing that ring has more than 150 years

I think could be brass

But not sure.

Keep in touch, keep detecting 😎
 

AMAZING FINDS and AMAZING PICTURES Y+Thanks BUDDY for sharing with us :)
 

Tamrock

Agree, With a little love and some money, owner said that could gone from him for 2500 USD

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Nice hunt again. The well looks like it would be deep enough to hurt if one stepped into it.
Wonder what motor the Mustang has in it.
$2500 isn't a bad deal + $25,000 for restoration. :laughing7:
 

AMAZING FINDS and AMAZING PICTURES Y+Thanks BUDDY for sharing with us :)
Gare

Thanks

We always enjoyed the MD adventures, friends and beers.

In the area we were yesterday, people said we could find gold coins, but, due I don’t know ID and how could sound a gold coin, it will be hard to dig one,

People said sound lower ID in my equinox,

Gate, any idea?

Thank you again for your comments

😎
 

Do you think it could be restored for $25,000 . How much would you have to do JUST to get it to you up in Canada ?
 

Tamrock

Agree, With a little love and some money, owner said that could gone from him for 2500 USD

😎
You could piece it out for double that amount. I don't think I'd see it through a full blown restoration. Just pretty up the outside and inside and get it mechanically sound. I would expect the climate your living was fairly forgiving on it. Around here a mustang in that condition have asking prices around $3500. to $4500.
 

The big coin is a 1/4 real Chihuahua state copper from 1866. If visible, the observe would show a seated Liberty holding a lance. The coin is from the series 1860, 1861, 1865 and 1866; first ordered by the governor of Chihuahua on 1/20/1860.
Don in SoCal.
 

Don we sure are lucky to have YOU HERE as a MEMBER !! I myself thank you for all your GREAT REPLIES !!!
 

Mexico Chihuahua 5 Centavos 1914 and 1915​

The Mexican Revolutionary war was a major armed struggle 1910-1920 that radically transformed Mexican politics and society. This war is of particular interest to coin collectors because it sparked many local mints into action, producing coinage in various denominations from 1 centavo to 1 and 2 pesos.

The starbust and liberty cap is a popular design on Mexican cois. The annotation EJERCITO CONSTITUCIONALISTA means 'Constitutionalist Army.'

There are 7 variations of the 1914 coin and 9 variations of the 1915 coin. The engraver's name, SALAZAR, is on the obverse, below the radiance.
Don in SoCal.
 

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Do you think it could be restored for $25,000 . How much would you have to do JUST to get it to you up in Canada ?
Yeah, I think that resto would take a lot more than 25K. After that, what would you have? Probably something worth half or less of what you have into it. The body looks pretty beat, and who knows what it has for a drivetrain. I see 4 lug front drums, which indicates it's probably a 6cyl car, but, it has a 5 lug rear axle. Blew the old 7 inch? Frankencar.
 

Nice hunt again. The well looks like it would be deep enough to hurt if one stepped into it.
Wonder what motor the Mustang has in it.
$2500 isn't a bad deal + $25,000 for restoration. :laughing7:
Hi Peperj

Yes that well is dangerous, took my attention how and how many people was involved in dig it and construction, more than hundred years ago, no electricity in that area, I calculate about 7/8 meterers deep. Amaizing

On the other hand the motor for that mustang, owner mentioned has 6 cilindres but I don’t know exactly the type.

Thanks for your comments

Keep in touch😎
 

Nice post, Jorgeke. The pics are great. Congrats on a fun and successful hunt with your friends.
WannaDig

Thank you for your comment,

Enjoy this hobbie with friends always is a Tresure.

We all dream with find an old jar plenty of silver coins, people used to hidde around their houses, no banks at that time.

Firsts rainings in these very dry area, what is mean snakes are coming soon.

Keep detecting, keep posting and keep in touch 😎
 

The big coin is a 1/4 real Chihuahua state copper from 1866. If visible, the observe would show a seated Liberty holding a lance. The coin is from the series 1860, 1861, 1865 and 1866; first ordered by the governor of Chihuahua on 1/20/1860.
Don in SoCal.
The big coin is a 1/4 real Chihuahua state copper from 1866. If visible, the observe would show a seated Liberty holding a lance. The coin is from the series 1860, 1861, 1865 and 1866; first ordered by the governor of Chihuahua on 1/20/1860.
Don in SoCal.
Don,

I really appreciate the information you share about findings. Make these hobby more interesting for all of us. God bless you and your Family.

We are planning to visit Queretaro city, ( one hour driving from Mexico City) there are plenty of great spots for MD, I hope returns with some old coins from that area,

Thank again for keep schooling me buddy

😎👍🏽
 

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