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Old Quarter, Tiny Dime and a Couple Interesting Toys

floodplaindetector

Well-known member
Finds are from a few weekends of hunting since my last post. All finds were pulled from public city parks and old schools.
Everything was pulled with my XP Deus 2 metal detector. Finds came from North Dakota and some from Minnesota.
Both of the quarters were pulled in North Dakota.

The 1881 Canadian Quarter was pulled on Saturday from an area with a newer school, but I knew from a little research that
an older school originally stood close by. I was initially digging all newer coins there, but then I hit a nice high tone signal that was deeper, so I thought it had a chance at being old and I wasn't disappointed.

The tiny 1936 Netherlands Dime I pulled was a coin I have never saw before. It read like a deep wheat penny because it was so small. I thought initially it was a Canadian Half-dime (fish scale) so I was surprised it was something I had never saw before.

I was also happy to get the completely intact toy battleship. I knew it was old as I pulled a 1925 penny close to it. It looks to be a 1942 crackerjack toy battleship from my research. Some of the original paint still remains.
That toy whistle with the strange face on it is an odd find. That was pulled at the same nearby park as the Standing Liberty Quarter.

Thanks for looking everyone!

Coin Finds
1881 Canadian Quarter
Standing Liberty Quarter (worn date)
14 dimes back to 1905. The tiny dime is a 1936 Netherlands dime.
3 silver war nickels
1903,1904 V nickels
4 Buffalo Nickels back to 1919
7 Indian Head Pennies back to 1889
1920 Canadian Large Cent
1985 Clad Half Dollar
Not pictured - 51 wheat pennies and 1950s Canadian small cent

Other Finds
1942 Cracker Jack Toy Battleship
Old Toy Whistle with face on it
1950s AAA Patrol Service badge
250 hours silver bar
Lead Native American Thunder Bird Pendant
Sterling religious cross with necklace
Sterling "Lips" ring
Lead Anchor pendant
Older blazer button
Flower Pendant (heavy and shiny. "T" stamp on back. My detector sounded off on the frog clasp first and the pin was about 2 inches deeper)
Large old ornate buckle (about 14 inches deep)
Hose Support Clasp (1875 patent date)
1950s Nash Rambler Pendant
1945 Hollywood Pin-Ups aluminum clothesline clip
"Bowser" Padlock Face
U.S. Collar Disc
Edison Albanite Spark Plug (About 100 years old from my research)
[Advertising Printing Plates]
Right Cut Chewing Tobacco (Circa 1910 or so)
Whole Bran Cereal
Man with Hat
Additional Misc. items.
CanadianQuarterFront.jpg
CanadianQuarterBack.jpg
NetherlandsDimeFront.jpg
NetherlandsDimeBack.jpg
SilverCoins.jpg
IndiansAndNickels.jpg
SterlingCrossFront.jpg
SterlingCrossBack.jpg
CrackerJackBattleShip.jpg
OldWhistle.jpg
 
All excellent. You make the most interesting variety of finds. Thanks for posting.
 
Absolute stunning finds! I love the battleship!
 
Great finds Dave!! You must have gotten some rain up there! It's so dry here you need a mini excavator! Hopefully that changes in a few days!
 
Nice finds Dave that battleship looks like a monopoly piece very dry here in the NE
Mark
 
I like the buckle Dave don't find complete ones very often. I LOVE the religious necklace, the Creed Catholic co. founded in the 30's is still in business. The 4 way is in very nice condition!
HH Jeff
 
Wow, you have been busy. But with those kinds of finds, I can see why. What size coil did you use, was there a lot of trash, and were you using a stock program?
 
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