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Safety Patrol Hat Pin, Indian Heads, Buff, Few Silver

floodplaindetector

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Finds are from a few city parks and schools from a Black Hills SD weekend vacation and a couple outings around home.
Temp in the Black Hills hit 101 degrees according to my car thermometer so I was close to the drinking water. Oldest coin from that area was 1900.

Indian head pennies are 1885, 1887, 1900. The 1885 was about 7 inches deep. The 1887 was a very deep fringe signal about 11 inches and I was lucky to snag that one.
Nickels are 1930, 1948.
Silver dimes are 1924, 1946, 1958.
The 1950s Safety patrol hat pin was about 5 inches deep and read similar to a nickel.
Coils used were the stock coil and 4.5 x 7.
 
way to sniff em out.....!!!!! Please stay out of Montana with that etrac.....?????? lol
 
thanks. Already been there once so far this year :) Parents farm where I grew up is only 60 miles from the MT border.

oneguy said:
way to sniff em out.....!!!!! Please stay out of Montana with that etrac.....?????? lol
 
Awesome as always! Old coins are a thrill to find but some of my favorite finds are the little odd finds like the safety pin. Keep it up!
 
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