Daniel in NC
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I am new to the forum and this is my fist post... When I was a kid I used to go metal detecting with my dad and my uncle; I had not picked up a detector after that until 4 years ago when I was studying for the bar exam. My dad still had a Whites DP Pro 6000 ( I believe thats what it was). I picked it up as a way to relieve some stress...I went to the back yard of my parents house which was built in 1891 and I only turned up some square nails and an old hinge. I went to my old elementary school and found a modern nickle out in the old playground...that was 4 years ago. My uncle and I have been talking about picking up it up again and checking out a Civil War battlefield around Kinson, NC. Last week I bought a Whites DFX and used it for the first time today. I took the 40 min. drive to another uncle of mine whose house in Mt. Pleasant, NC. This house was built in 1858 and had been detected before...the last time was about 14 years ago. My uncle showed me some of the finds; they included 5 merc. dimes, a v nickle, a NC Civil war button and button with an eagle grasping an anchor (maybe Confederate Navy). I turned my detector on the first time and got a signal...I dug it and it was a square nail...about 10 minutes into it I got a signal of 95 and the icon registered as a dollar. I dug it and using whites pinpointer that came with the detector I pulled out this gold bracelet. (maybe a broken neckless). It has a marking on the reverse of each disk of an upside down triangle with a W in the middle....I stayed another hour or so and I went to my dad's house who lives in COncord, NC about 15 minutes away to show him my find. Hew was pertty excited too so we started tooling around in the backyard and pulled up the 2 wheat pennies and the V nickle. One penny is dated 1945, the other's date is not legible and the V is 1907. Sorry for such a long post...I hope you enjoy the pics.
Anyone have any idea what the markings on the bracelet are?
Anyone have any idea what the markings on the bracelet are?
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