DukeBoxer
Jr. Member
- Feb 3, 2017
- 60
- 129
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Mojave and Compadre
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I usually don't post my finds because, as cool as they are for me I always think someone has found something better. This pin seemed pretty worthy. My neighborhood was built in the early 1950's as affordable housing for returning vets. In my yard I've found a bunch of wheat pennies and 2 silver dimes, a 45 Merc and a 46 Rosie. Up the street from me there's a house that's been empty for a long time so I decided to go and detect there. I found tons of pennies, wheats and Lincolns. Almost like they just threw them all over the yard, every couple of steps there was another signal. In the front yard I found a silver Washington and a silver Merc and in the backyard a silver Rosie. I thought I had finished up there but decided one night to go back and check again. I found another penny I missed and then got this signal. I pulled it out and realized it was a pin, walked around a little more and then came back to the house to clean it up. It says "Naval Ordnance Development Award" "United States Navy" and "Bureau of Ordnance". I looked it up online and saw it's missing something in the center. It's a pretty neat find and goes along with the story my uncle told me about the neighborhood being built for returning vets. He used to work for the water company and ran all the water lines.
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