That is an awesome collection of true treasure items. Although it may not be Gold or Silver this time it is possible that it's just a few feet away or that next sweep of the coil. I always say that my biggest finds are the people, family, and friends you meet on the road in sharing metal detecting stories and my display's . Myself I've been metal detecting for 45 plus years. A tip you may want to consider that works very well for me. when you ask and receive a landowner's permission to hunt his property and you hunt the property and find just mostly junk. I make a note to return to that same landowner and present him with a pie or food item that can be shared with all his family members! ( never a alcoholic drink ) and ask him if he knows the farmer next to him down the road and you would like to give him a go and hunt his field etc. Lastly my father taught me a great piece of advise. he said son you can Never learn nothing if You are the one whose doing all the Talking ! Remember that treasure is always in the eye of the beholder. P.S I just receive a gift of a Fisher 1210-X from a new Treasure Club Member. And it will be a challenge for me to try and Best your finds. BUDWISER