floodplaindetector
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Finds are from last weekend with my Minelab eTrac + 12x10 SEF Coil. All Finds were found at researched Minnesota Public City Parks that I thought could still hold some old finds.
Saturday was a 10 silver day.
A setting tweak I worked with Elmy on last year, really helped me hear some of the really deep mercury dimes and latching onto the other dimes heavily masked in the iron.
The 2 old rings came in an area of a park where I first hit the older dateless buffalo and the 1903 V nickel. The first ring rang up at 12-16 and the 2nd smaller ring was a 12-8 signal.
They were about 30 feet from each other. They were at least 7 inches deep.
My first ever Werewolf pendant was a surprise. It came within a few feet of a 1919 wheat penny so I believe it has some age. It is heavy but It rang up like a nickel. I first thought it was a melted glob of metal until I cleaned the dirt off and to my
surprise it was a pendant. Kennedy Half Dollars do not come up too often so I was happy to find that also.
Thanks for Looking!
Dave
Coins
1966 Kennedy Half Dollar (40% Silver)
13 silver dimes back to 1917 (90% Silver)
Nickels back to 1903
About 1 1/2 dozen Wheat Pennies (1913 oldest)
Other Finds
Werewolf Pendant
2 old rings
Manufacturers Syndicate Old Copper Tag (About 1 foot deep)
1961 Penny in Aluminum Token
"Matt City" Tavern Token
Good For 5 cents Amusement Token
"L & F" Cover
Saturday was a 10 silver day.
A setting tweak I worked with Elmy on last year, really helped me hear some of the really deep mercury dimes and latching onto the other dimes heavily masked in the iron.
The 2 old rings came in an area of a park where I first hit the older dateless buffalo and the 1903 V nickel. The first ring rang up at 12-16 and the 2nd smaller ring was a 12-8 signal.
They were about 30 feet from each other. They were at least 7 inches deep.
My first ever Werewolf pendant was a surprise. It came within a few feet of a 1919 wheat penny so I believe it has some age. It is heavy but It rang up like a nickel. I first thought it was a melted glob of metal until I cleaned the dirt off and to my
surprise it was a pendant. Kennedy Half Dollars do not come up too often so I was happy to find that also.
Thanks for Looking!
Dave
Coins
1966 Kennedy Half Dollar (40% Silver)
13 silver dimes back to 1917 (90% Silver)
Nickels back to 1903
About 1 1/2 dozen Wheat Pennies (1913 oldest)
Other Finds
Werewolf Pendant
2 old rings
Manufacturers Syndicate Old Copper Tag (About 1 foot deep)
1961 Penny in Aluminum Token
"Matt City" Tavern Token
Good For 5 cents Amusement Token
"L & F" Cover