Goldstrike
Well-known member
Things seems to be a little slow in regards to finding items of interest which personally for me is due to the really hot weather here in Southern California. I went out yesterday for about an hour and came back sweating and just plain uncomfortable. Although I found a bunch of coins and a few other items not worth posting, metal detecting for me is just not fun to do when almost every day is so hot and bone dry.
I metal detected this WW2 British Army Pay Corp hat badge along with many old coins about 3 years ago from a wooded area in a park in central England. I go there once a year so this was on one of my trips across the pond!
This kind of badge is fairly common and is worth just a few $'s but if you are a metal detectorist, these kinds of items/relics have so much more meaning to you. I guess we could be classed in a special kind of archealogical field because most of us have a similar passion for retrieving things from the ground!!
The reason I posted it was it made an impression on me. I got to thinking after I detected it about who it was who dropped it almost 70 years ago? Also the fact that I was the first to find this badge after all those years had passed by. I also found a WW2 ARP (Air Raid Patrol) silver badge from just a few feet away from the other badge.
I know many of you have found similar items that have made a similar impression on you so I invite anyone to post one of your favorite finds!
I metal detected this WW2 British Army Pay Corp hat badge along with many old coins about 3 years ago from a wooded area in a park in central England. I go there once a year so this was on one of my trips across the pond!
This kind of badge is fairly common and is worth just a few $'s but if you are a metal detectorist, these kinds of items/relics have so much more meaning to you. I guess we could be classed in a special kind of archealogical field because most of us have a similar passion for retrieving things from the ground!!
The reason I posted it was it made an impression on me. I got to thinking after I detected it about who it was who dropped it almost 70 years ago? Also the fact that I was the first to find this badge after all those years had passed by. I also found a WW2 ARP (Air Raid Patrol) silver badge from just a few feet away from the other badge.
I know many of you have found similar items that have made a similar impression on you so I invite anyone to post one of your favorite finds!