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Key Date Buffalo - 1921S !! / Barber / Indians / Jewelry

floodplaindetector

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I hunted this weekend in a few 100+ year old parks with my Thunder coil.
The key date 1921S buffalo was about 7 inches deep in between some junk on each side. I could read the date and mint mark right away but didn't get my hopes up until I tooth brushed it.
The 1919D Buffalo is a good year also.

The 1914 Dime was almost on complete edge.

The old hair pin read just like an Indian penny @ 8 inches.
I flattened the copper bracelet to take a better picture. It was in a different park than the hair pin.
It gave me a silver quarter reading about 6 inches deep but I could tell it was larger and had a gap in the signal like a large ring.

Dimes are 1909O,1914,1918S
Nickels are 1902,1918,1919D,1921S,1923 (1918 and 1923 were in the same hole)
Indian pennies are 1895,1896
8 Wheat pennies are back to 1910.

Not pictured is a small sterling ring with the stone missing, 2 very old large Shell casings (one is unfired)
and a couple of small plain buttons.
 
Great hunt and a nice variety of finds.
I'm always a fan of the old coins but the bracelet it pretty cool too.

Bryan
 
Congrats on the key date FPD! That is an awesome array of coins to find in one weekend.

The Thunder is going to be my next coil in addition to the NEL Sharpshooter.
 
floodplaindetector said:
I hunted this weekend in a few 100+ year old parks with my Thunder coil.
The key date 1921S buffalo was about 7 inches deep in between some junk on each side. I could read the date and mint mark right away but didn't get my hopes up until I tooth brushed it.
The 1919D Buffalo is a good year also.

The 1914 Dime was almost on complete edge.

The old hair pin read just like an Indian penny @ 8 inches.
I flattened the copper bracelet to take a better picture. It was in a different park than the hair pin.
It gave me a silver quarter reading about 6 inches deep but I could tell it was larger and had a gap in the signal like a large ring.

Dimes are 1909O,1914,1918S
Nickels are 1902,1918,1919D,1921S,1923 (1918 and 1923 were in the same hole)
Indian pennies are 1895,1896
8 Wheat pennies are back to 1910.

Nice finds. James cleaned up this weekend with 5 silver quarters, 2 being SLQ's one a 1919-D a Walker, I think 8 mercs plus the other usual things. Great weekend for him too.
Not pictured is a small sterling ring with the stone missing, 2 very old large Shell casings (one is unfired)
and a couple of small plain buttons.
 
floodplaindetector said:
Thanks for the comments Guys!
I got a lot of walking in between signals sometimes
but it but it beats sitting in my office.
Nice Finds got that right I rather be outside swinging!
 
FPD....you must be Irish!!!...because you surely have some great luck!!ha
seriously though, you are clearly at "ONE" with your detector
...a true professor and professional//congrats and i strive to reach that MD nirvana at some point......
 
Congrats on a great bunch of finds !
 
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