floodplaindetector
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Finds are from a handful of recent weekend hunts. All finds shown were pulled from researched public sites with my XP Deus II metal detector. Just about all finds were pulled from the Dakotas.
A few were also pulled from a Minnesota hunt.
The 1909 Barber dime and one of the silver quarters were 11+ inch-deep coins.
The World's Fair pin cleaned up well. It was pulled Sunday at an old school site.
The 2 large tokens with the 1914 patent date along with the smaller token were pulled Saturday. All of them display the merchant's name on the other side.
The town they came from only has a population of about 30 so they should have some value to them.
The black hills ring was a screamer of a signal, and I was happy to run into that. The stamp is difficult to make out. The other ring with the missing stone has a sterling stamp.
An unexpected find was that old 'REACH' Referee/Coaches Whistle (See group shot next to toy car). It has a walnut inside of it so it must be pretty old.
As always thanks for looking!
Dave
Coin Finds
1941, 1964 silver quarters
9 silver dimes back to 1905 (1 Canadian)
5 silver war nickels
3 Indian head pennies back to 1904
2 buffalo nickels (date worn off on both)
Other foreign coins are 1953 Mexican Cinco Centavos and 1941 Canadian penny
** Not pictured are 68 wheat pennies back to 1910 and a handful of 1939-50s Jefferson nickels
Other Finds
1915 San Francisco world's fair South Dakota exhibit pin
black hills silver leaf ring and an old sterling ring
Copper native American design bracelet
3 merchant tokens (5 cent, 50 cents, $1.00)
smoky the bear token (probably 1960s-70s)
1970s county kitchen token
1960s tootsie toy 'Model B' hotrod
Old ornate buckle
Jacks toy (found in same hole with 1929 wheat penny)
'Reach' nickel plated whistle. Could easily be 1930s or older
Pocket watch
Couple reins guides and part of a bull ring
Old sash buckle
Part of mangled Schwin bike tag (in group pic above pocket watch)
Part of old cycle license plate
Part of 1949 Metal calendar/ruler
Jack knife
Ford Model T valve stem cover
A few were also pulled from a Minnesota hunt.
The 1909 Barber dime and one of the silver quarters were 11+ inch-deep coins.
The World's Fair pin cleaned up well. It was pulled Sunday at an old school site.
The 2 large tokens with the 1914 patent date along with the smaller token were pulled Saturday. All of them display the merchant's name on the other side.
The town they came from only has a population of about 30 so they should have some value to them.
The black hills ring was a screamer of a signal, and I was happy to run into that. The stamp is difficult to make out. The other ring with the missing stone has a sterling stamp.
An unexpected find was that old 'REACH' Referee/Coaches Whistle (See group shot next to toy car). It has a walnut inside of it so it must be pretty old.
As always thanks for looking!
Dave
Coin Finds
1941, 1964 silver quarters
9 silver dimes back to 1905 (1 Canadian)
5 silver war nickels
3 Indian head pennies back to 1904
2 buffalo nickels (date worn off on both)
Other foreign coins are 1953 Mexican Cinco Centavos and 1941 Canadian penny
** Not pictured are 68 wheat pennies back to 1910 and a handful of 1939-50s Jefferson nickels
Other Finds
1915 San Francisco world's fair South Dakota exhibit pin
black hills silver leaf ring and an old sterling ring
Copper native American design bracelet
3 merchant tokens (5 cent, 50 cents, $1.00)
smoky the bear token (probably 1960s-70s)
1970s county kitchen token
1960s tootsie toy 'Model B' hotrod
Old ornate buckle
Jacks toy (found in same hole with 1929 wheat penny)
'Reach' nickel plated whistle. Could easily be 1930s or older
Pocket watch
Couple reins guides and part of a bull ring
Old sash buckle
Part of mangled Schwin bike tag (in group pic above pocket watch)
Part of old cycle license plate
Part of 1949 Metal calendar/ruler
Jack knife
Ford Model T valve stem cover