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Few Finds on Sunday

floodplaindetector

Well-known member
I got out Sunday to an old large city park that I stopped at with a detecting buddy 5+ years ago.
I figured I might run into something old there based on its size and age.

The old eagle was way down in the ground and I thought it was junk until I later cleaned it off a little and saw the eagle head.
I am not exactly sure what the eagle is from. It is pretty thick and heavy. All ideas are welcome on that one.

Dimes are 1907, 1917,1919, 1937.
Nickels are 1915,1946, 1954.
Indian is 1902.
I was also getting a few older deep wheat pennies. 1909, 1911, 1912, 1919 to name a few.
Couple other neat finds are an old token and an Atlanta, GA pin.
Also found not pictured are part of a watch ring and a 3 merry widows tin.
I ran into enough deep signals to make the day fun even though I was fighting a cold.
 
Very nice FPD,

Some times those huge old parks can be pretty good if you can find those small areas that did not get beat to death.
 
You always have such great finds nice job.

D.V.
 
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