floodplaindetector
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Finds are from a few weekend hunts real close to home and some hunting in South Dakota last weekend after it snowed here.
All finds were found with my Minelab eTrac metal detector at public sites.
The gold class ring was an absolute surprise of course and made my day of course. It appears to be 1956 and cleaned up very well.
This came out of a real small town Minnesota city park close to home. The town probably has < 40 people.
Also pulled there was an older brass 'Good For 5 cents' confectionary token and an 1899 V nickel @ 10-11 inches deep.
The other aluminum tokens were way deep also and the degraded condition of them is evident of that. They were 9-11 inches deep. The last one was a ghost of a signal, so I was lucky to snag that one.
The black Onyx ring, the eagle or falcon ring and the smaller ring with stones are all sterling silver. The black Onyx ring was very masked in junk but the high tone seeped through.
The brass spinner token was found right next to a tree and probably dates to the 1950s. The group shot picture shows the top side of it.
As always thanks for looking!
Dave
Coin Finds
1953 silver quarter
7 silver dimes back to 1920
2 WWII era silver war nickels
1899 V nickel
1889,1891 Indian head pennies & 1940s-50s Jefferson nickels
Not pictured are 38 wheat pennies back to 1912
Not pictured is 1944 Canadian penny
Other Finds
'1921 Model T Ford Truck' made by matchbox in 1989 plus a few other toy cars and pickup.
Musket Ball (about 8 inches deep)
Lead cover or printing plate. Displays old pump or washing machine.
1956 Gold class ring, silver rings and a few other rings
Old earing
Bracelet (plated silver on brass)
Id bracelet ("Rhonda")
Band solo pin
Brass confectionary merchant token, 2 aluminum merchant tokens
Fireman's prayer token (aluminum)
Padlock
Gold plated money clip
Assorted buckles and buttons, keys, etc.
All finds were found with my Minelab eTrac metal detector at public sites.
The gold class ring was an absolute surprise of course and made my day of course. It appears to be 1956 and cleaned up very well.
This came out of a real small town Minnesota city park close to home. The town probably has < 40 people.
Also pulled there was an older brass 'Good For 5 cents' confectionary token and an 1899 V nickel @ 10-11 inches deep.
The other aluminum tokens were way deep also and the degraded condition of them is evident of that. They were 9-11 inches deep. The last one was a ghost of a signal, so I was lucky to snag that one.
The black Onyx ring, the eagle or falcon ring and the smaller ring with stones are all sterling silver. The black Onyx ring was very masked in junk but the high tone seeped through.
The brass spinner token was found right next to a tree and probably dates to the 1950s. The group shot picture shows the top side of it.
As always thanks for looking!
Dave
Coin Finds
1953 silver quarter
7 silver dimes back to 1920
2 WWII era silver war nickels
1899 V nickel
1889,1891 Indian head pennies & 1940s-50s Jefferson nickels
Not pictured are 38 wheat pennies back to 1912
Not pictured is 1944 Canadian penny
Other Finds
'1921 Model T Ford Truck' made by matchbox in 1989 plus a few other toy cars and pickup.
Musket Ball (about 8 inches deep)
Lead cover or printing plate. Displays old pump or washing machine.
1956 Gold class ring, silver rings and a few other rings
Old earing
Bracelet (plated silver on brass)
Id bracelet ("Rhonda")
Band solo pin
Brass confectionary merchant token, 2 aluminum merchant tokens
Fireman's prayer token (aluminum)
Padlock
Gold plated money clip
Assorted buckles and buttons, keys, etc.