floodplaindetector
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Finds are from a few cold weather hunts over the past 2 weeks. All finds were pulled at researched public sites from the North and South Dakota with my XP Deus 2 metal detector.
The ground got very hard by the end of last weekend so it's pretty much a wrap up here unless we have a major warm up or I hunt further south.
The silver and 12K sided gold ring was pulled at a city park/campground on Saturday and completely maxed out my depth gauge so I am thinking it has some good age to it.
The stone actually popped out when I was cleaning it and I accidently super glued it in backwards. Oops. That is why it looks different between the original front picture and the others. I will probably take it to a jeweler and have it fixed.
I am not sure if it is a diamond yet. It has it has so much super glue on it, I am not sure if I can get an accurate test.
Both the old buckle and monogrammed money clip were pulled at city parks that had a history of old housing before they were parks. The old buckle was lying flat and was about 8 inches deep. I was surprised it was not bent.
The Masonic Fob was pulled on a cold and windy day Sunday while snowflakes were slapping me in the face. At first, I thought it was a newer dog tag but when I saw the word 'Telegraph' I knew it was something else and old.
That Masonic Protective Association fob was produced between 1895-1922.
Thanks for looking everyone!
Dave
Coin Finds
1941,1944 mercury dimes
4 buffalo nickels (1918 oldest)
28 wheat pennies (1916 oldest)
3 older Jefferson nickels back to 1939.
Other Finds
Silver and 12K gold sided ring
Old gold plated "Wings" buckle
Masonic Protective Association Fob (circa 1895-1922)
Monogrammed Money Clip (Heavy gold plated. E.G.R. initials)
U.S. school of music pin
Old spoon
Older Cover with Face
1930s brass gaming token
Few misc. buttons, buckles
Big Lead band with a few letters on it (top of group finds pic)
2 kid's rings
The ground got very hard by the end of last weekend so it's pretty much a wrap up here unless we have a major warm up or I hunt further south.
The silver and 12K sided gold ring was pulled at a city park/campground on Saturday and completely maxed out my depth gauge so I am thinking it has some good age to it.
The stone actually popped out when I was cleaning it and I accidently super glued it in backwards. Oops. That is why it looks different between the original front picture and the others. I will probably take it to a jeweler and have it fixed.
I am not sure if it is a diamond yet. It has it has so much super glue on it, I am not sure if I can get an accurate test.
Both the old buckle and monogrammed money clip were pulled at city parks that had a history of old housing before they were parks. The old buckle was lying flat and was about 8 inches deep. I was surprised it was not bent.
The Masonic Fob was pulled on a cold and windy day Sunday while snowflakes were slapping me in the face. At first, I thought it was a newer dog tag but when I saw the word 'Telegraph' I knew it was something else and old.
That Masonic Protective Association fob was produced between 1895-1922.
Thanks for looking everyone!
Dave
Coin Finds
1941,1944 mercury dimes
4 buffalo nickels (1918 oldest)
28 wheat pennies (1916 oldest)
3 older Jefferson nickels back to 1939.
Other Finds
Silver and 12K gold sided ring
Old gold plated "Wings" buckle
Masonic Protective Association Fob (circa 1895-1922)
Monogrammed Money Clip (Heavy gold plated. E.G.R. initials)
U.S. school of music pin
Old spoon
Older Cover with Face
1930s brass gaming token
Few misc. buttons, buckles
Big Lead band with a few letters on it (top of group finds pic)
2 kid's rings