Its GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

oddcoins

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It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

On Saturday I met Mike down near the University of Oregon to do some detecting. I found a small gold colored lapel pin near where I found that 1893-S Barber dime the weekend before last. I didn't think much of the pin ~ for some reason I thought I saw some of that green corrosion that gold plated copper items have when you dig 'em. All that stuff I dug on Saturday sat in my pack in my car until last night ~ I decided to clean up the stuff I dug. I wasn't too excited because I only dug 4 wheats and no silver coins. I took the lapel pin and started cleaning it up . . . . so my suprise it wasn't corroded at all, just dirty! I'm not sure what I thought I saw when I first dug it. Now it look like real GOLD to me! So I had to do some research on the item ~ it's a badge/pin for the International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta. There's a guys name engraved on the back and the year of '43. I did a google search for the guy and found an obituary from Oct. 2007 ~ the obituary stated that he graduated from the University of Oregon in 1944. I'm sure this is the same guy! I took the badge/pin to the local coin shop today while I was on my lunch break ~ sure enough it's GOLD ~ 2.54 grams of 10K GOLD!! SCORE!!! I got info on the guy's family from the obituary ~ hopefully I can return it to one of his kids someday!

Before I went back to work I did a few minutes of detecting ~ it was pretty hot today! I found a few clad coins and a big silver ring marked 925! SCORE AGAIN!
 

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karib2517

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Jan 18, 2007
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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

hey man nice finds,sure his family would be glad to have that back.
 

juju

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

:thumbsup:
Those are some real nice additions to your loot pile. WTG
:icon_pirat:
JuJu
 

River Rat

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Sweet finds, I agree with Karib, I believe the family would appreciate this lasting memento of their father. Keep us posted.

:wink: RR
 

Ron B

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Boy, that is a nice silver ring and gold pin!
Everyone's hitting gold and silver! That is, except poor little old buck toothed me.
WHAAAAAAAA! :)

GRB
 

Nana40

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

GoldenRoyBoy said:
Boy, that is a nice silver ring and gold pin!
Everyone's hitting gold and silver! That is, except poor little old buck toothed me.
WHAAAAAAAA! :)

GRB

NOOO! Not just poor little 'ole you, Roy. :D Me too! :D

Wow! Those are some fantastic finds, OC!! GREAT that you could find out who the owner of the pin was.

Nana :)
 

gold nuggets

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

You done GOOD.......AGAIN :icon_sunny: :icon_sunny:
Nice finds with the gold pin and silver ring :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Let us know when you return the pin to the relatives....... they will probably give you a hug!!
Gold Nuggets :icon_jokercolor:
 

ramfan

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Nice finds! And please, please keep us posted on this hopeful return.
 

time4me

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Those are really great finds. My dad had a fraternity pin like that - my mom always talked about it and showed it off to us. It would be way cool if you could track down the family to return it.
 

49er

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Family would be quite surprised on you finding their fathers pin....Great find, of silver and gold..... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Merf

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Those are some sweet finds OC :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
A great piece of history. Hope you can find the family. :icon_study:
 

Captn SE

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Neil, you managed to do it again!!

Congrats on taking a second look at that pin. Gold is gold. Actually, your research you did to find the deceased owner was even more impressive to me.....The obituary?? Unbelievable!! :o

And that ring is a silver "Honker". :occasion18:

Nice!!!

CAPTN SE
Dan
 

trikikiwi

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Oct 5, 2006
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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Very Cool Ring. I reckon you found that 'cos of the good karma you deserve for trying to return the PGD pin.
Mike
 

halfdime

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Oct 31, 2006
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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Great finds! Doesn't it tick you off that we're sometimes viewed as menaces when our first inclination is to return these kinds of items to their owners?
 

RONC(OR)

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Re: It's GOLD, actual GOLD! Lunch break silver again!

Congrats nice find :icon_pirat:
 

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