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My first pocket watch, comb, and silver.

rustydigger

New member
Well I hunted a usual spot wednesday at dawn, got some clad and a 194? merc some fishing stuff an a little clad.


Today I went out and hunted a new spot that got me a 1910 wheat and a 53 rosie. Left that spot (will be going back) hit some woods that yielded nothing. I ended the day at a park that my friend Kschae4 and I hunt often. The ingersoll yankee pocket watch was on the surface under a foot bridge burried in some weeds. According to the serial number its from 1928. The comb and clad was from another section of the same park. Enjoy and happy hunting!
 
n/t
 
Cool watch Rusty. Thanks for sharing.
 
That is a great assortment of finds.....:thumbup: From the looks of the Merc, you have a lot of iron in your ground or you did a great job of seperating the merc from a close iron object.
 
That Merc is looking in bad shape....and IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE SILVER? I've
never seen silver is such bad shape.
Salida
 
Salida said:
That Merc is looking in bad shape....and IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE SILVER? I've
never seen silver is such bad shape.
Salida

Salida, this is common for the mercs that I find in heavy iron and salt water this is a pic if one that the silver bubbled off of.
 
Larry (IL) said:
That is a great assortment of finds.....:thumbup: From the looks of the Merc, you have a lot of iron in your ground or you did a great job of seperating the merc from a close iron object.

Heavy iron both mineralized and chunks everywhere.
 
Good assortment of finds there Rustydigger! It looks like you have a piece of copper pipe there next to your sinkers. Do you recycle? I usually get about $1,000 per year for scrap copper and brass - gas money!

Happy Hunting
Blind squirrel
 
There will be many more good finds.
 
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