tech125
05-17-2012, 08:32 PM
Went detecting last week with Silver Star(Mike) at some parks and woods.Found the first .925 silver ring at a baseball field, its 3.5g.Didnt do so well at the woods however
I did find a nice Robin Hood comet 12ga headstamp which dates from 1887 to 1916.
Then I found an odd badge that reads Mcginty and Obrien Chicago, then on back 84 E. Adams, 87 Jackson Blvd.We hit an older park we both detected before and I managed
a 1945 P war nickel.Also found a 1980 Hong Kong $1 coin which rang up like a nickel,
which was odd because most dollar coins ring up higher.Today I decided to hit a few
tot lots, all I found was junk jewlery.Then went to hit the volleyball court which
was nearby, got a quarter signal on the AtPro and out pops this size 14 PSCL .925 silver turtle ring, weighs 8.5g.Found a total of 15 wheats, oldest 1911.One aluminum 1957 play dime, very thin coin.Around $19 clad not pictured.Ground is very dry here.
Thanks for looking.HH.
http://youtu.be/lBkrw59Rz3w
I did find a nice Robin Hood comet 12ga headstamp which dates from 1887 to 1916.
Then I found an odd badge that reads Mcginty and Obrien Chicago, then on back 84 E. Adams, 87 Jackson Blvd.We hit an older park we both detected before and I managed
a 1945 P war nickel.Also found a 1980 Hong Kong $1 coin which rang up like a nickel,
which was odd because most dollar coins ring up higher.Today I decided to hit a few
tot lots, all I found was junk jewlery.Then went to hit the volleyball court which
was nearby, got a quarter signal on the AtPro and out pops this size 14 PSCL .925 silver turtle ring, weighs 8.5g.Found a total of 15 wheats, oldest 1911.One aluminum 1957 play dime, very thin coin.Around $19 clad not pictured.Ground is very dry here.
Thanks for looking.HH.
http://youtu.be/lBkrw59Rz3w