I know, I know, it really isn't the end of the year. But I don't do so well in the cold, used to work for a lumber yard and got frost bite in the hands, they get real cold real easy. We cleaned and packed away the machines and dream of the warm spring days to come and signal the beginning of another season of detecting.
This is our first year of detecting, and it has been a blessing for both of us. We hooked up with a nice detecting club (Mike from MI and Greg From MI are members also) made some new amazing friends, this forum has been a great place to come to. All the time we have spent together has been priceless.
One of the things I like about this forum is seeing what everyone is finding and thought I would share what we have found this year.
Clad:
Pennys 1063
Nickels 98
Dimes 263
Quarters 187
Halfs 1
Total dollar amount $89.08
Oldest US Coin 1920 Mercury
Oldest Foreign Coin 1939 Canadian Penny
Wheaties 12 oldest is 1930
Silver Dimes 5 oldest is 1920
Silver Quarters 1 oldest is 1951
Rings: 1 10k gold, 1 silver, 5 sterling silver, 1 stainless steel, 1 copper, 2 costume
Boy Scout: Bolas 2 Badges 1 Flag Standard Plate 1
Notable Misc. Items: Train Hat Pin, Dragon Pendant, 2 Metro Transit Tokens, 2 Chuckie Cheese Tokens, Necklace-deer bone with turquoise stone, necklace- sterling silver cross with small stones, Nike Bawlmer Shoe Plate (expensive shoes that have a plated metal tag; Bling), Prada Clip, Dollhouse sized Table, railroad spike, vintage padlock with chain. Along with a bunch of other stuff and a ton of trash.
Oh Yeah, 12$ in cold hard cash, bills found on the ground or stuck in a bush.
It was a great first year, we truly enjoyed it. We bought a water machine alittle late in the season so we are looking forward to more water hunting next year. We are taking advice from knowledgeable people and are looking for older sites to hunt next year. Won't give up on the tot lot, am inspired by the intrepid hunter we know so well in AZ and all the stuff he finds. If any of you have any research tips or techniques you would like to share, would love to hear about them.
How about anyone else, any year end totals or summaries you'd like to share?
Thanks for being such a great collection of people on this forum,
Brian and Anna
This is our first year of detecting, and it has been a blessing for both of us. We hooked up with a nice detecting club (Mike from MI and Greg From MI are members also) made some new amazing friends, this forum has been a great place to come to. All the time we have spent together has been priceless.
One of the things I like about this forum is seeing what everyone is finding and thought I would share what we have found this year.
Clad:
Pennys 1063
Nickels 98
Dimes 263
Quarters 187
Halfs 1
Total dollar amount $89.08
Oldest US Coin 1920 Mercury
Oldest Foreign Coin 1939 Canadian Penny
Wheaties 12 oldest is 1930
Silver Dimes 5 oldest is 1920
Silver Quarters 1 oldest is 1951
Rings: 1 10k gold, 1 silver, 5 sterling silver, 1 stainless steel, 1 copper, 2 costume
Boy Scout: Bolas 2 Badges 1 Flag Standard Plate 1
Notable Misc. Items: Train Hat Pin, Dragon Pendant, 2 Metro Transit Tokens, 2 Chuckie Cheese Tokens, Necklace-deer bone with turquoise stone, necklace- sterling silver cross with small stones, Nike Bawlmer Shoe Plate (expensive shoes that have a plated metal tag; Bling), Prada Clip, Dollhouse sized Table, railroad spike, vintage padlock with chain. Along with a bunch of other stuff and a ton of trash.
Oh Yeah, 12$ in cold hard cash, bills found on the ground or stuck in a bush.
It was a great first year, we truly enjoyed it. We bought a water machine alittle late in the season so we are looking forward to more water hunting next year. We are taking advice from knowledgeable people and are looking for older sites to hunt next year. Won't give up on the tot lot, am inspired by the intrepid hunter we know so well in AZ and all the stuff he finds. If any of you have any research tips or techniques you would like to share, would love to hear about them.
How about anyone else, any year end totals or summaries you'd like to share?
Thanks for being such a great collection of people on this forum,
Brian and Anna