Indians follow Washington

McCDig

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Jan 31, 2015
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Fisher F75
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Got out today to three parks.
The first is about an acre and is surrounded by 1950s homes.
I was hopeful of finding silver there. After a half hour and some clad I got a nice high tone of 31-33 on the Equinox 600.
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The only other "period" find from this site is a watch but I didn't know what I had at the time.
The guts of the watch had decayed and created an iron oxide coating on the face of the watch (glass missing) and on the inside of the watch back. Scraping that away revealed the maker as Patent Watch Co. IMG_6755.JPG
The "mortal remains" of the watch face give enough detail to id this as a Howdy Doody wrist watch, the one with the eyes that moved.
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On to nearby park #2 and I didn't stay long but managed a wheat from 1944 and a piece of play money dated 1954.

Last stop was Baltimore City and a particular hillside in Druid Hill Park. I'd been over this area times before with my Fisher F75 so I wanted to give the Equinox a shot.
Managed 3 Indian Heads, all toasty but two with readable dates. The 1890 is not pictured but the 1889 has some decent detail.
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Along with the Indian Head cents I also dug 3 bullets, one of which has been identified as a .44 cal semi-wadcutter used in an early Smith and Wesson 44 magnum.
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Thanks for checking out the pics!
 

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Nice big silver Howdy doody is on duty that's cool Good job my friend!!!!!
 

Cool stuff, McD! I've never seen a Howdy Doody watch, so neat. I've seen a '44 Washington but it's been awhile! Love the green patina on the Indian, Ddf.
 

Great job, congrats! HD brings back memories of the "Peanut Gallery and the Varmint in the Wall. HaHaHa
 

Congratualtions on the nice finds!
 

Now we're metal detecting. Nice IHP and watch.:coffee2:
 

Thanks Whyme! I agree, I do like find the Indians, the earlier version of "wheatie excitement".
 

Thanks Hawks88! Looking forward to doing some more work around where these Indians came from.
 

Thanks ATW! Growing up in the 50s I must have seen the Howdy Doody show, but don't remember the watch. HH & GL!
 

Thanks Mikebk03! It was good to have some research "payoff". HH & GL!
 

Thanks vpnavy! Very pleased to see George in silver; found him many times over in clad that day.
 

Thanks ddf! One rule I've seen work this summer is "Hunt some place you haven't"; it's paid off in silver. HH & GL!
 

Thanks Professor! Don't think the ground ever dried out this summer here. Easy digging. HH & GL!
 

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