Pin and Button and an unbelivable story

ARROWHUNTER

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Jan 30, 2007
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White's ID5 with Mr. Bill's
By now we have all congratulated Goldfever many times over but I hate to report that even though he is teaching me the art of treasure hunting he himself forgot the basics.

After my find I contacted him to ask him this question. After your terrific find the other night did you stop to recheck the hole? The answer was no! I also then explained that about four inches deeper lay this pin. The stone in the pin is amber in color and appears to be cut.

The button was about 5 or 10 feet away.

Does anyone have any idea of the pin's value.

PS: GF you were right about how to get the dirt off!
 

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ARROWHUNTER

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Thanks GF particularly for getting me into this hobby! I really appreciate all your help.
 

Ridley

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Classic Art Nouveau!

That pin could be worth quite a bit. I would research it!


Congratulations!


Ridley
 

desertfox

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Apr 16, 2007
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:D I'll bet GF rechecks his holes now. Great find by the way and glad you have GF to help you out.
HH and keep it swinging.

Desertfox
 

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