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Finally, my first 1875 Deutsches Reich 2 Pfennig. . . a what?:huh:

Hi everyone,

Got out for a few hours today between rain showers. I decided to hit this open field near one of the old grade schools that I've had my eye on for sometime. The field is somewhat elevated compared to the surrounding area, so I suspected I was going to be dealing with old fill dirt of some form or another. My suspicions turned out to be correct. Man, was there ever a ton of trash in the ground. I was either in constant null or getting a good signal that pinpointed the size of a toaster!:blink:

Well, I slowly weeded my way through the heap and was able to recover a few keepers. The ring is stamped .925 inside, but it appears to be only plated--too bad because if it was solid silver, the stone might have a better chance of possibly being a diamond. I'll probably run it by a jeweler anyway, just in case.:shrug: I thought the metal comb was kind of interesting with its engraving--I figure, based on its size, it is probably a pet comb. The best find was the 1875 2 Pfennig. It registered a little higher than a zincoln and when I pulled it out of the ground I thought maybe I had an Indian. I knew something was up when I was getting ready to clean it and noticed it was slightly larger than a penny. I'm guessing, based on the two holes, it was either sewn into a garment or part of a homemade bracelet or something. The Wheats are 1936 and 1945-S.

I think I'll be heading back to see what other treasures await--maybe in a few weeks after I get over the signal overload still bouncing around in my head.:blink:

Thanks for looking and good luck on your next hunt!

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Nice finds Cladiator. I'd be hitting that spot again. If your comb is Aluminum it could be "Prof. Long's Magnetic Comb. I found the middle section of one a month or two back. Here's the link to a museum picture of one.

NebTrac



http://www.thebakken.org/database/index.php?pid=artifact&type=category&category=M5.5&id=913
 
Thanks for the link NebTrac. It does appear to be aluminum and has similar details. I can make out a few letters on the back (_OWO_), but that's about it. Thanks again. --Cladiator
 
Got ta love this hobby... never know what is going to pop out. Thanks for the pics and HH
 
could the ring be white gold plated over 925 silver base ?
Nice finds anyhow
Congrats

T59
 
Terra1959 said:
could the ring be white gold plated over 925 silver base ?
Nice finds anyhow
Congrats

T59

T59,
I tried some silver polish on the band and those areas that didn't appear to have any plating left didn't improve, while those areas that still had plating polished up nice. Also, I did a couple of tests on the stone based on what I read on the internet and the stone is most likely glass. That's ok though, it was fun finding it! Thanks for looking. ---Cladiator
 
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