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  1. utmike

    Found A 1938 Arizona Chauffeur Badge in town this Morning. Has anyone ever found one?

    Found a 1919 Colorado. Congrats on yours!
  2. utmike

    Silver day

    Congrats on the multiple silver!
  3. utmike

    MANTICORE HITS DEEP OLD LEAD SOLDIER

    Google Barclay Lead soldier. You'll be surprised how collectible they are. Great recovery!
  4. utmike

    Today's heartbreaker....

    That's a real high TID for stainless. Either way, it's a cool find.
  5. utmike

    Barber, Vs & Indians / Old Navy Button / Sheriffs pin badge / 1930s Tootsie Toy

    Another bunch of great finds Dave, Congrats!
  6. utmike

    Dave’s latest video of our last hunt.

    Nice! Thanks for sharing.
  7. utmike

    1915 World's Fair Exhibit Pin / Big Merchant tokens / Black Hills Silverleaf Ring & Others

    Nice as always Dave! You don't see many Ingle Systems tokens dug compared to the other dye makers. They have a collector following and most carry respectable value.
  8. utmike

    New video

    That ring is a monster find, congratulations!
  9. utmike

    A few colonial finds

    What a great site! Keep us posted please.
  10. utmike

    Help with an Eagle Button (again)?

    Mystery solved! Thanks to poster fyrffytr1, I started looking at jewelry made out of eagle buttons and found the link below. There is a nearly exact match pictured. Thanks everyone! https://generalstaffbuttons.com/heirloom-eagles/
  11. utmike

    Help with an Eagle Button (again)?

    A buddy dug this recently and the "eyelets" around it have us stumped. Any info especially date range would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
  12. utmike

    Great hunt with the 800 today....

    Any day a SLQ comes up is a good day! Congrats.
  13. utmike

    Took the Equinox 900 for a walk in the park the other day...

    Congrats on the silver finds! My experience has also been that the coiltek runs "hotter" than the stock coils. Like you, I've had good results at lower sensitivity with the 10x5.
  14. utmike

    Park shoveler

    Listener, I live on the other side of the valley from you and can tell ya, the hack jobs some of these folks do in the grass in our area is gonna lead to nothing but no detecting rules.
  15. utmike

    Help with a button?

    You're right. There were so many manufacturers besides Scovill/Hortsman and the like. Many were European and supplied both sides of the CW. I'm warming up to the idea mine is legit.
  16. utmike

    Help with a button?

    It looks like #2A to me. Many thanks!
  17. utmike

    Help with a button?

    The back is missing. Here's a pic.
  18. utmike

    Help with a button?

    Found the front of this two piece button in an area old enough for seated coins in Utah. Something seems "off" about it, making me think it's civilian. I'd welcome any information. Thanks!
  19. utmike

    Share your Gold Coin find:

    My wife dug a $5.00 1899-S six years ago. Still looking for mine...
  20. utmike

    Deep Big Silver / Coin Silver Pocket Watch Cover / 1934 Chauffeur License Badge

    Looks like a seamless transition to the D2 for you Dave! (I personally think you'd find deep silver with a 1970's Radio Shack detector with your skills). Finding marked "Coin" silver is pretty darn cool. Congrats!
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