Full Metal Digger
11-02-2014, 06:00 PM
Hey diggers,
I spent 5 hours doing sidewalk strips and an old park (it actually sleeted on me for a couple minutes!). Slim pickings today but I did manage 2 pieces of sterling! The ring was only an inch deep and rang up crazy loud. It is marked 925 Thailand SK. At first I thought it was a fake mark (might still be for all I know) but the more I researched it I have come to the conclusion that it is sterling with a Palladium plating. The plating is starting to come off and it looks suspiciously cheap!
The other sterling item is a WWII patriotic pin. It was 10 inches deep and mixed with nails. I was 99.9% sure I was digging up a false signal and was a little surprised to see a silver edge in my dirt pile. The red and blue enamel pretty much vaporized as soon as the dirt dried. The pearl centerpiece is of course, missing. It probably rotted away decades ago. I am also attaching a picture of what it looked like originally.
I also dug 18 nickels today, two of which are buffaloes. 1934 and 1937. Thanks for looking and happy hunting, Dave.
I spent 5 hours doing sidewalk strips and an old park (it actually sleeted on me for a couple minutes!). Slim pickings today but I did manage 2 pieces of sterling! The ring was only an inch deep and rang up crazy loud. It is marked 925 Thailand SK. At first I thought it was a fake mark (might still be for all I know) but the more I researched it I have come to the conclusion that it is sterling with a Palladium plating. The plating is starting to come off and it looks suspiciously cheap!
The other sterling item is a WWII patriotic pin. It was 10 inches deep and mixed with nails. I was 99.9% sure I was digging up a false signal and was a little surprised to see a silver edge in my dirt pile. The red and blue enamel pretty much vaporized as soon as the dirt dried. The pearl centerpiece is of course, missing. It probably rotted away decades ago. I am also attaching a picture of what it looked like originally.
I also dug 18 nickels today, two of which are buffaloes. 1934 and 1937. Thanks for looking and happy hunting, Dave.