floodplaindetector
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I took Friday off to beat the incoming snow and went back to the old park where I got the deep Standing Liberty Quarter last week and sterling JHS class ring earlier this year.
The 1913 barber dime did not sound like silver at all but was deep and I got the choppy signal to repeat from both directions so I was digging.
The Cadillac Emblem was about 7 inches deep and appears to be from a 1930 Era Cadillac. I included a front pic with the emblem design on a 1930 Cadillac.
The larger ornate item with the lizard on it appears to be silver and had very good depth. It rang hard just like a deep quarter.
Also found was 1911 boy scout's button like last week and a WW II era military pin. I had found one similar earlier in the year.
The flatter button has words on the front (Summit?) and stars on the bottom. It is pretty roached out. Any ID help on this item is appreciated.
The small heart with the cross is personalized and says SUSAN.
I also found a 1974 Dog Tax Token (hidden in the group pic)
Nickels are 1899,1940. Dimes are 1913,1928. Wheat pennies are back to 1920.
I used the Tornado Coil again for all these finds.
The 1913 barber dime did not sound like silver at all but was deep and I got the choppy signal to repeat from both directions so I was digging.
The Cadillac Emblem was about 7 inches deep and appears to be from a 1930 Era Cadillac. I included a front pic with the emblem design on a 1930 Cadillac.
The larger ornate item with the lizard on it appears to be silver and had very good depth. It rang hard just like a deep quarter.
Also found was 1911 boy scout's button like last week and a WW II era military pin. I had found one similar earlier in the year.
The flatter button has words on the front (Summit?) and stars on the bottom. It is pretty roached out. Any ID help on this item is appreciated.
The small heart with the cross is personalized and says SUSAN.
I also found a 1974 Dog Tax Token (hidden in the group pic)
Nickels are 1899,1940. Dimes are 1913,1928. Wheat pennies are back to 1920.
I used the Tornado Coil again for all these finds.