floodplaindetector
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All finds shown were found over the past 3 weekends at fairly close to home public sites with my Minelab eTrac metal detector.
The 1902 Deere & Webber horse carriage tag was a complete surprise at a city park next to an old fairgrounds site. I thought it was probably just a bottle screw cap but it was deeper than it read because of the size.
I added a small picture of the type of horse buggy it came from in the carriage tag picture.
The large ornate buckle was pulled from an old horse track site and was about a foot deep. The merchant token found at a different site was also about a foot deep.
Sunday morning was a very fun hunt (Picture with finds in my hand). I had researched that site the night before and it was the first time I have been there. At first it didn't appear like there was much to find but there was alot of Iron and junk
in the ground so I knew I could pull something if I worked it hard.
Thanks for looking!
Dave
Coin Finds
1944 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
1929 Standing Liberty Quarter, 1941 Quarter
11 dimes (1917 oldest)
1892 V Nickel, 1937 Buffalo and a few older Jefferson Nickels
1897,1898 Indian Head Pennies
33 Wheat Pennies (Not Pictured)
1942 Netherlands 1 cent coin
3 1940-50s Canadian Pennies
1984 Clad Half Dollar
Non-Coin Finds
1902 Deere & Webber Horse Carriage Tag
Drugstore Merchant Token
4 silver rings
Silver Earing
2 gold plated ring
Ornate Sunday School Pin (Silver and contains some gold)
Brass Lutheran Sunday School Pin
Ornate silver/silver washed buckle
Small Cross
Various Religious Medals
Part of a "Lone Ranger" cap gun. Probably late 1950s-Early 1960s.
"T" Pin or Broach.
Ornate spider web design pin with blue stone
Assorted buttons
Olde Doan's Pills container (was flat when I dug it)
Aluminum personalized bracelet
2 small 4-H Pins
Harmonica Reed
Round piece of lead with HHK initials etched on it
Brass "Clown Pizza" token. Probably late 1960s-Early 1970s.
Old valve stem nut
"Hinds" cold cream cover. Probably Late teens - 1920s.
The 1902 Deere & Webber horse carriage tag was a complete surprise at a city park next to an old fairgrounds site. I thought it was probably just a bottle screw cap but it was deeper than it read because of the size.
I added a small picture of the type of horse buggy it came from in the carriage tag picture.
The large ornate buckle was pulled from an old horse track site and was about a foot deep. The merchant token found at a different site was also about a foot deep.
Sunday morning was a very fun hunt (Picture with finds in my hand). I had researched that site the night before and it was the first time I have been there. At first it didn't appear like there was much to find but there was alot of Iron and junk
in the ground so I knew I could pull something if I worked it hard.
Thanks for looking!
Dave
Coin Finds
1944 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
1929 Standing Liberty Quarter, 1941 Quarter
11 dimes (1917 oldest)
1892 V Nickel, 1937 Buffalo and a few older Jefferson Nickels
1897,1898 Indian Head Pennies
33 Wheat Pennies (Not Pictured)
1942 Netherlands 1 cent coin
3 1940-50s Canadian Pennies
1984 Clad Half Dollar
Non-Coin Finds
1902 Deere & Webber Horse Carriage Tag
Drugstore Merchant Token
4 silver rings
Silver Earing
2 gold plated ring
Ornate Sunday School Pin (Silver and contains some gold)
Brass Lutheran Sunday School Pin
Ornate silver/silver washed buckle
Small Cross
Various Religious Medals
Part of a "Lone Ranger" cap gun. Probably late 1950s-Early 1960s.
"T" Pin or Broach.
Ornate spider web design pin with blue stone
Assorted buttons
Olde Doan's Pills container (was flat when I dug it)
Aluminum personalized bracelet
2 small 4-H Pins
Harmonica Reed
Round piece of lead with HHK initials etched on it
Brass "Clown Pizza" token. Probably late 1960s-Early 1970s.
Old valve stem nut
"Hinds" cold cream cover. Probably Late teens - 1920s.