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Valued Member
United States
497 Posts |
ive found a penny and some nails.. the penny was also from 2006. SCORE....
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New Member
United States
6 Posts |
These are a few of my best finds, at least the most unusual for my part of Wisconsin.  
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Valued Member
United States
71 Posts |
Cool stuff..
Don't have a detector myself yet, unfortunately. All my best finds were sitting right on top of the ground when I came across them...
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Valued Member
United States
451 Posts |
Nice finds TreasHunt. Where do you usually hunt with your metal detector? What equipment do you use?
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Valued Member
Canada
367 Posts |
Goldrush! nice finds 
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Valued Member
United States
425 Posts |
Many years ago while hunting w/a friend on his land,(next door to the Manassas Battlefield, Va.), my friend hit a strong signal. We pulled up a "SNY" buckle! ("State of New York"). In the same area we found metal buttons, small buckles, unfired musket balls, and even two heal plates,(little horse shoes that protected the heals on a soldiers shoes). It was then that we figured out we had found where a soldier from the 2nd Battle of Manassas,(most likely one of the 5th NY Zouaves), had wondered several hundred yards away from a fight and died, never to be found/buried until then. We turned all this stuff into a NPS Ranger I knew and in a later dig they found alot more of his personnel items. I have not been detecting since then........except when I throw off my wedding ring feeding horses and have to find it before the wife see's it missing! Paul.
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Valued Member
Canada
221 Posts |
One of my best finds is this penny. A friend of my hoarded pennies for years She had amost a large coffee can full I asked her if she would agree if I went through them and if I found any thing good we would spilt 50/50. So she agreed.   And low and behold found this 1955 N.S.F penny Took it to the local coin dealer and was offered $50.00 for it back about 10 years ago So I paid my friend $25.00 and I still have it today as you can see Worth a lot more today. Sorry if the pics are not the best.
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Valued Member
United States
101 Posts |
hi, oldest find - 1723 british half penny best find - 14k 3 diamond ring/ 1ct total best part of detecting - relaxing and the thrill of the hunt boy do I miss detecting as much as I used to do........
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Valued Member
United States
52 Posts |
 very nice finds. most of my finds are clad. I've pulled over $200.00 worth out of the ground in 2 years at my favorite park. My oldest coins are 1918 wheat and 1927 mercury.
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Valued Member
United States
52 Posts |
good collection, my favorite {not best} is a mini engelhard 5 grams of fine silver .999 bar
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
1923s Quarter in VF out of a junk box. Paid a dollar for it in about 1985.
I guess the Australian dealer was not across U.S. coins much. He still isn't. His business was, and still is, stamps and Australian NCLT.
At the time, I wasn't into U.S. coins either. I am an ancient and world coins man. It just looked OK, so I just bought it for the world coins part of my collection.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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