zaxfire69
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- Jun 26, 2008
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- Fisher F75 / Fisher F44
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hello everyone. Did some digging and made a couple of real nice finds. First lets set the scene. I walked down a railroad track and saw a clearing in the woods and decided to take a look see. About 15 or so feet into the woods I got a nice high tone showing 6 inches on the ATPro. I dug down and found this..
I could see the lady and thought that it might be silver. I could tell it was a broach, but didn't know how old it could be. About 2 feet away i got a nice nickel tone and pulled out a 1905 V Nickel. Then about 1 ft away from that pulled out a buffalo nickel. I searched that area really good and that was all I could come up with. Before I left the woods I dug the modern nickel. So that is the Nickel Trifecta. Well I came home an cleaned the finds and WOW did this broach clean up like new money. I figure it is late 1800's to early 1900's since I found the V nickel right next to it. I think this broach is the most beautiful find to date. The picture doesn't do it right justice. Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoy the silver.
I could see the lady and thought that it might be silver. I could tell it was a broach, but didn't know how old it could be. About 2 feet away i got a nice nickel tone and pulled out a 1905 V Nickel. Then about 1 ft away from that pulled out a buffalo nickel. I searched that area really good and that was all I could come up with. Before I left the woods I dug the modern nickel. So that is the Nickel Trifecta. Well I came home an cleaned the finds and WOW did this broach clean up like new money. I figure it is late 1800's to early 1900's since I found the V nickel right next to it. I think this broach is the most beautiful find to date. The picture doesn't do it right justice. Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoy the silver.
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