Goes4ever
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Well these finds are from about 18 hours of hunting. Saturday went knocking doors and got a boatload of wheats, 3 silver, couple rings. A vintage costume jewelry choker. The lil baby ring is marked 1/20 14k. The one ring is sterling, and the 3rd ring I found sunday is marked 1/20 12k......so not a lot of gold, but still some cool old bling.
Also on sunday I got a 1881 injun, few more wheats, best one was a well worn 1913-s that I need for my wheat book. I found the sweet Northern Indian Railway Co button, I am pretty pleased with that one...any idea on the age? I found on google they ceased operation in 1940.
Today after work I hit a small yard at a 1941 house, and man this place was quiet, hardly any signals at all, 36 cents in clad in the front yard, nothing on right side, this place obviously been detected before! I went to the left side of the yard, same thing, quiet as a church mouse. Then I get a scratchy one way hit on the etrac 02-48, so of course I dig...nothing else to do..lol.
It was a nail....a 1952 quarter and a 1943 merc. sweet...saved the day! takes me to 190 silver, pushing hard for the 200 mark!
Whoever detected here before missed that nice silver spill!
Also on sunday I got a 1881 injun, few more wheats, best one was a well worn 1913-s that I need for my wheat book. I found the sweet Northern Indian Railway Co button, I am pretty pleased with that one...any idea on the age? I found on google they ceased operation in 1940.
Today after work I hit a small yard at a 1941 house, and man this place was quiet, hardly any signals at all, 36 cents in clad in the front yard, nothing on right side, this place obviously been detected before! I went to the left side of the yard, same thing, quiet as a church mouse. Then I get a scratchy one way hit on the etrac 02-48, so of course I dig...nothing else to do..lol.
It was a nail....a 1952 quarter and a 1943 merc. sweet...saved the day! takes me to 190 silver, pushing hard for the 200 mark!
Whoever detected here before missed that nice silver spill!
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