floodplaindetector
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We had a stretch of nice weather again, so I didn't have to go very far south at all after Christmas to get out of the snow and finish off the year in completely soft ground. All finds shown were pulled at public researched sites with my XP Deus 2 metal detector.
I pulled the Minnesota State Seal Medal yesterday. It was about 8 inches deep and was giving me an Indian Head Penny like reading. The signal was somewhat chopped I am sure because of the chain section.
Also pulled at the same site was the 1883 V nickel and the 1925 Mercury Dime. The Mercury dime was about 11 inches deep and I was a little disappointed it wasn't older because of the depth, but I am always happy to see silver, so I didn't grumble too long.
The Hamms bottle opener was about 10 inches deep. I didn't see words on it until I cleaned it up later so that was a bonus. It is pre-prohibition and could easily go back to 1910. Similar ones I saw online definitely have some collectible value.
At one park I pulled parts to a coin purse (see group shot), but unfortunately no old coins by it. A 1927 Wheat penny was pulled about 20 feet away.
Thanks for looking and have a happy new year!
Dave
Coin Finds
1925,1942,1945,1945,1946 silver dimes
1942,1942,1945 silver war nickels
1883,1909,1916,1920,1924 d, 1935, dateless buffalo, 1941 nickels
1888,1900,1904 Indian head pennies
19 wheat pennies back to 1911
Other Finds
Minnesota state seal medal (I am thinking early 1900s or older based on the additional chain attachment)
Hamms beer bottle opener (pre-1920)
20 Guage shotgun shell button
Tiny ring with missing stone
Old Suspender piece
Small padlock
part of reins guide
Ford Model T Key
Couple old buckles
Big old spoon
Lead weight and lead piece
Old Chisel
I pulled the Minnesota State Seal Medal yesterday. It was about 8 inches deep and was giving me an Indian Head Penny like reading. The signal was somewhat chopped I am sure because of the chain section.
Also pulled at the same site was the 1883 V nickel and the 1925 Mercury Dime. The Mercury dime was about 11 inches deep and I was a little disappointed it wasn't older because of the depth, but I am always happy to see silver, so I didn't grumble too long.
The Hamms bottle opener was about 10 inches deep. I didn't see words on it until I cleaned it up later so that was a bonus. It is pre-prohibition and could easily go back to 1910. Similar ones I saw online definitely have some collectible value.
At one park I pulled parts to a coin purse (see group shot), but unfortunately no old coins by it. A 1927 Wheat penny was pulled about 20 feet away.
Thanks for looking and have a happy new year!
Dave
Coin Finds
1925,1942,1945,1945,1946 silver dimes
1942,1942,1945 silver war nickels
1883,1909,1916,1920,1924 d, 1935, dateless buffalo, 1941 nickels
1888,1900,1904 Indian head pennies
19 wheat pennies back to 1911
Other Finds
Minnesota state seal medal (I am thinking early 1900s or older based on the additional chain attachment)
Hamms beer bottle opener (pre-1920)
20 Guage shotgun shell button
Tiny ring with missing stone
Old Suspender piece
Small padlock
part of reins guide
Ford Model T Key
Couple old buckles
Big old spoon
Lead weight and lead piece
Old Chisel