floodplaindetector
Well-known member
Finds are from the last few weekend hunts. Most of the finds were pulled from North Dakota with a few coming from Minnesota.
All finds were found at public researched city parks and old schools. My XP Deus 2 machine was used to pull all finds.
My energy is still not 100% yet but I am finally getting over pneumonia and bad cold I had a few weeks ago.
I pulled the heavy silver 925 ring on Saturday. It weighs in at .47 ounces or 13.2 grams. I tested the small diamond, and it is the real deal.
It is so thick it looked like part of a pipe in the ground.
I have also been lucky the past few weekends for merchant tokens also. 2 are unlisted and all were pulled from towns with a population of 100 or less.
I pulled the padlock yesterday and was happy to get that. It was about a foot deep.
thanks for looking everyone!
Coin Finds
1904 Barber, Dateless SLQ (non-first year), 1938,1963 quarters
7 silver dimes (6 mercury dimes and a 1931 Canadian)
Nickels back to 1911
1883,1902,1904 Indian Head Penny
21 Wheat pennies not shown back to 1912 (closeup of 1922D Wheat Penny is shown. Made my heart jump since 1922 plain is the holy grail of wheat pennies)
1940s Canadian Penny
Other Finds
Heavy 925 silver and diamond ring
5 Merchant Tokens (2 are unlisted, square one is a pool hall token, also the small brass one is the first heart cutout one I have ever found)
2 Charms Candy Teddy Roosevelt Coins (these can go back to the 1930s)
Old Hol-Tite 6 lever Padlock (I would be surprised if this is not 1800s)
Singer Sewing Machine faceplate
Jingle bell
Fancy Reigns guide
Broadhead arrow tip
Bike Horn button
Old Knife
All finds were found at public researched city parks and old schools. My XP Deus 2 machine was used to pull all finds.
My energy is still not 100% yet but I am finally getting over pneumonia and bad cold I had a few weeks ago.
I pulled the heavy silver 925 ring on Saturday. It weighs in at .47 ounces or 13.2 grams. I tested the small diamond, and it is the real deal.
It is so thick it looked like part of a pipe in the ground.
I have also been lucky the past few weekends for merchant tokens also. 2 are unlisted and all were pulled from towns with a population of 100 or less.
I pulled the padlock yesterday and was happy to get that. It was about a foot deep.
thanks for looking everyone!
Coin Finds
1904 Barber, Dateless SLQ (non-first year), 1938,1963 quarters
7 silver dimes (6 mercury dimes and a 1931 Canadian)
Nickels back to 1911
1883,1902,1904 Indian Head Penny
21 Wheat pennies not shown back to 1912 (closeup of 1922D Wheat Penny is shown. Made my heart jump since 1922 plain is the holy grail of wheat pennies)
1940s Canadian Penny
Other Finds
Heavy 925 silver and diamond ring
5 Merchant Tokens (2 are unlisted, square one is a pool hall token, also the small brass one is the first heart cutout one I have ever found)
2 Charms Candy Teddy Roosevelt Coins (these can go back to the 1930s)
Old Hol-Tite 6 lever Padlock (I would be surprised if this is not 1800s)
Singer Sewing Machine faceplate
Jingle bell
Fancy Reigns guide
Broadhead arrow tip
Bike Horn button
Old Knife