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  1. floodplaindetector

    Gold, Big Silvers and 1872 Indian

    Thanks Ted! You have a happy Thanksgiving also. Dave
  2. floodplaindetector

    Gold, Big Silvers and 1872 Indian

    Finds are from the past few weekends since my last post. All finds are with my XP Deus 2 metal detectors. Most of the finds are from North Dakota with a few coming from Minnesota after the snow hit. Everything was found at researched public sites except the Axe head was found at a field site...
  3. floodplaindetector

    Another great beach hunt big silver!

    Mark, Nice job on the big silver! Those big silver Franklins are nice to see. That silver buckle piece is cool also. Dave
  4. floodplaindetector

    Very odd puffy quarter

    That is a very odd quarter which makes it cool Mark. I suppose it was in a fire which made it expand? If not, it would be a rarity of stamping error. Dave
  5. floodplaindetector

    Late fall swing

    Very cool. Those are some old items. Dave
  6. floodplaindetector

    Great beach hunt silver and beautiful 14k band!

    Nice hunt Mark. I really like that gold ring. Dave
  7. floodplaindetector

    Beans Are Better Than Corn

    Thats a great day of hunting. Nice job! That field is nice and flat. Bet that was fun. Dave
  8. floodplaindetector

    Last few hunts up to 11-10-24

    Great assortment of finds and really nice post. I really like that 1930 Chauffeur badge with the star on it. I have found a few from Minnesota. I have found a few of those ignition pieces over the years. The vast variety in your finds tells me you know your machine well. Well done! Dave
  9. floodplaindetector

    I found … Mount Rushmore!

    Nice variety of finds. Always good to see buffalos and mercs. Those pressed penny souvenirs are always interesting to find also. That '17 penny year does seem to be a little thick. Hard to tell if it is part of corrosion or some stamping error. Dave
  10. floodplaindetector

    11/8/24 hunt..

    Congrats on the merc and silver Roosevelt Ted. I also like that Susan B Anthony dollar as they don't come up often. 7-dollar coins is a great score. Dave
  11. floodplaindetector

    Old Quarter, Tiny Dime and a Couple Interesting Toys

    I have 2 XP Deus 2 machines I use. One has a stock 11-inch coil and the other has 11x13. I use a custom program I built which somewhat parallels the behavior of FBS machines like Minelab Etrac and Explorer, since that is hardwired into my brain. I started on these and used them for many years...
  12. floodplaindetector

    Old Quarter, Tiny Dime and a Couple Interesting Toys

    Thanks Jeff. Here is a closer shot of that buckle shortly after finding. My wife informed me that is probably the back side as the stones were missing on the front. Was a very deep target in a park that formerly had old housing.
  13. floodplaindetector

    My better finds from October

    Nice Job. That is a very nice Seated.
  14. floodplaindetector

    Golden Sunday

    Wow! Great find.
  15. floodplaindetector

    Old Quarter, Tiny Dime and a Couple Interesting Toys

    thanks, yep, I ran into a few sites where I hit some Indian head pennies. They are always a welcome site. Dave
  16. floodplaindetector

    Old Quarter, Tiny Dime and a Couple Interesting Toys

    Thanks Mark. That battleship is about twice as big as a monopoly piece and from my research is a 1940s crackerjack toy prize. I hear you on being dry. It is very dry here and makes digging tougher. Dave
  17. floodplaindetector

    Old Quarter, Tiny Dime and a Couple Interesting Toys

    Hi Ted. No, we didn't get any rain lately. It is awfully dry here also.
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