floodplaindetector
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Finds are from the last few weeks since my last post on some weekend hunts with my Minelab eTrac.
Coils used were the 10x12 SEF, NEL Attack 15 inch, NEL Storm 13x14. All finds shown were pulled from public researched sites.
I pulled the 1918 Walking Liberty Half Dollar on Sunday. It has been a while since I hit a Walker so it was a nice surprise.
Despite the heat and lack of wind, Sunday was a 9 silver day. There was good moisture in the ground for a change as around 4 inches of rain fell in the last week.
The small gold ring was pulled at an old school at a depth of about 7-8 inches. I believe it has some good age to it and doesn't look to be plated.
It read like a deeper nickel. The 1898 barber dime was pulled within 100 feet of it. The other gold filled ring was pulled at a different site and read like a deep Indian head penny. It is stamped 10 KT G. F.
The 1908 S Indian head penny was about 8 inches deep and was pulled at a city park with no higher tone signals so I was lucky to get that.
Thanks for taking a look!
Dave
Coin Finds
1918 Half Dollar
1946 Quarter
Silver dimes back to 1898
3 silver war nickels
1936,1937 buffalo nickels and a few 1940s-50s nickels
4 Indian Head Pennies Including a Semi Key Date 1908 S.
1 1940s Canadian silver dime
Not Pictured are 31 Wheat Pennies and a 1950 Canadian Penny
Non Coin Finds.
1 Gold and 1 Gold Filled Ring
Late 1950s Red Goose Shoes Presidential Token
Roy's Place brass token (blank on back)
Early 1900s IODEX Iodine treatment remedy lid
Clown Pendant (Thin metal - Engraved Ashley Love on reverse)
Ornate Blazer Button
Cub Scout NeckerChief Slide with some age
Old Makeup Compact Lid (Was 4 inches deeper than Garrett Pinpointer)
Lead 4 hold button
Old Lead bullet
Old Buckle
A deep Escutcheon for a drawer pull
Bell Stick Pin
A roached Bull Ring (looks to be pot metal - probably 1960s)
Rusted old fingernail clippers
Various other buttons
Coils used were the 10x12 SEF, NEL Attack 15 inch, NEL Storm 13x14. All finds shown were pulled from public researched sites.
I pulled the 1918 Walking Liberty Half Dollar on Sunday. It has been a while since I hit a Walker so it was a nice surprise.
Despite the heat and lack of wind, Sunday was a 9 silver day. There was good moisture in the ground for a change as around 4 inches of rain fell in the last week.
The small gold ring was pulled at an old school at a depth of about 7-8 inches. I believe it has some good age to it and doesn't look to be plated.
It read like a deeper nickel. The 1898 barber dime was pulled within 100 feet of it. The other gold filled ring was pulled at a different site and read like a deep Indian head penny. It is stamped 10 KT G. F.
The 1908 S Indian head penny was about 8 inches deep and was pulled at a city park with no higher tone signals so I was lucky to get that.
Thanks for taking a look!
Dave
Coin Finds
1918 Half Dollar
1946 Quarter
Silver dimes back to 1898
3 silver war nickels
1936,1937 buffalo nickels and a few 1940s-50s nickels
4 Indian Head Pennies Including a Semi Key Date 1908 S.
1 1940s Canadian silver dime
Not Pictured are 31 Wheat Pennies and a 1950 Canadian Penny
Non Coin Finds.
1 Gold and 1 Gold Filled Ring
Late 1950s Red Goose Shoes Presidential Token
Roy's Place brass token (blank on back)
Early 1900s IODEX Iodine treatment remedy lid
Clown Pendant (Thin metal - Engraved Ashley Love on reverse)
Ornate Blazer Button
Cub Scout NeckerChief Slide with some age
Old Makeup Compact Lid (Was 4 inches deeper than Garrett Pinpointer)
Lead 4 hold button
Old Lead bullet
Old Buckle
A deep Escutcheon for a drawer pull
Bell Stick Pin
A roached Bull Ring (looks to be pot metal - probably 1960s)
Rusted old fingernail clippers
Various other buttons