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Big Silver and Gold!

floodplaindetector

Well-known member
All finds shown were found in researched public city parks and old school sites.
Finds are from the last 2 weekends with most of the finds including the half dollar and gold ring coming from South Dakota during the weekend before last; before the cold snap and harder ground came.
Minelab eTrac was the only detector used.
The 1944 Walker was about a 10-12-inch-deep target.

The gold ring was a big surprise. It gave me worn nickel numbers (11 ferrous / 11 conductivity numbers on eTrac) and was about 9-10 inches deep.
It looks to have an Ostby & Barton 10 K stamp. Ostby & Barton was founded in 1879. One of the founders, Englehart Ostby actually perished on the Titanic when he was 64 years old.

Another unique find was that huge old brass necklace pendant. A large flat button was pulled close by, so I know it has some good age to it.
The little silver 'Star of David' pendant was pulled in some hard ground last weekend. I was happy to pull that as it was giving me wheat penny numbers for a signal.

As always, I appreciate you looking!
Dave

Coin Finds
1944 Walking Liberty Half Dollar (my 12th silver half dollar for the year)
6 silver dimes (1917 oldest)
1900 V nickel
1896,1899 Indian head pennies
Approximately 2 dozen wheat pennies (1916 oldest)
1984 Clad half dollar (my 8th clad half dollar for the year)
Presidential dollar

Other Finds
Ostby & Barton 10k Gold Ring
925 Silver ring with green stone (Thanks to Elmy for IDing the size and origin hallmark on this one!)
Small silver Star of David pendant (Thanks to Elmy for IDing this and reassuring my wife it wasn't a Pentagram :LOL:)
Silver Spoon bowl
Large old flat button (I am thinking early to mid 1800s on this one)
Large old flower pendant (found in the area of the flat button)
Religious Pendant (found in the area of the flat button)
Cross
Yale Key
Metal Crayon pin?
Mr. Spinner fishing weight
Part of hem weight
Misc. small buttons and semi modern bullets
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Love that silver half dollar plus all that other silver is just icing on the cake.
I was out in SD for four years back when was in the Air Force in 1971.
How far are you from Rapid City?
 
great finds Dave getting cold out there!
Mark
 
Some really great finds Daves. Especially nice/clean IHC. Always a pleasure to have a big reeded edge turn up in the hole as well. Thanks for the Post and PICS! Appreciated.
 
Frozen solid here and should be getting to 0 this weekend. Those finds help to warm me up!!!!!
 
Congrats on another great string of recoveries Dave. The connection of the jeweler to the Titanic story struck a chord with me. Beautiful IHP and very nice big-un.
 
thanks Rick!
Yep, big silver is great to pull out of the hole.
Appreciate you taking a look.
Dave
Some really great finds Daves. Especially nice/clean IHC. Always a pleasure to have a big reeded edge turn up in the hole as well. Thanks for the Post and PICS! Appreciated.
 
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