πŸ˜ŽπŸ™Š Is the silver hidden over here πŸ‘ˆπŸ½πŸ™ŠπŸ˜Ž

Jorgeke

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New spot for me, people around this area said that an old lady used to live in this old houses. She grows sheeps for selling; she asked the payment must be in silver coins. Those silver coins should be over here.

She the photos showing the old houses( ruins), in middle of nothing.

Enjoy the findings
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jorgeke,
Your 5 centavos coin is from 1936--if I correctly read the '6' (above the '5' in the date).
If so, it will measure 20.5 mm and had a mintage of 46.7M. That reverse image, within the wide border, is of the Aztec Calendar Stone. A remote possibility the coin is from 1906. If so, it will measure 20.0 mm and be of a rarer mintage; but instead of the Aztec Calendar Stone image next to the border, the 1906 coin has an ornamental border. I believe your coin is the 1936 variety.
Another way to tell the difference: The '36 coin's composition is copper-nickel whereas the '06 coin is composed of pure nickel.
Don in SoCal
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Those are some very interesting finds and an interesting site
Glen

Thanks

Yes there is an interesting place.

Spanish conquers were in this area as well as Pancho Villa Mexican revolutionary hero and his troops.

We are dreaming with find a hidden treasure, in this private area.

There are so much stories around here.


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Glen

Thanks

Yes there is an interesting place.

Spanish conquers were in this area as well as Pancho Villa Mexican revolutionary hero and his troops.

We are dreaming with find a hidden treasure, in this private area.

There are so much stories around here.


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That sounds like a fascinating area to hunt. Lucky you! I have been to the desert many times but have never detected there. I suspect the ground must be very dry for digging. Do targets tend to be shallow?

Where I am it is mostly British military, War of 1812 and French Acadian. Some American revolution as well but strictly from the British side. The targets tend to be deep and usually under a mass of roots in overgrown fields and orchards. My farm dates to the 1770's and was a training area for the Militia from early on through to the 1860's.

Best of Luck to you!

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