SILVER -U-MAX-SRIKES AGAIN!!!~~~~~~ COOL NORTH DAKOTA TOKEN!!!!

artzstuff1

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Wayne Co. IL. "POND CREEK"
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Well my brother outdone me again this afternoon, we hunted a old house site for about an hour,,

That silver-u-max does darn good I will say that!!,, check out the north dakota token!!! pretty cool.!!

I wonder if four bears is related to ten bears???? :icon_scratch:

He also dug a pretty nice sterling buckle of some kind ,, all I know is we are going back to that area!!!!

Or maybe I will go back when he is at work!!!!! :laughing9:

I dug a 1940-p wheatie, he got a 34-d wheatie, old wristwatch, and a rouge tin,,,pretty good hunt no longer than we were there.

thanks for lookin!!!!


art
 

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:headbang: wow., nice token the detail is amazing . i'd be goin back there in a !hurry! Vermonster
 

allen said:
definetily hit that site hard, but slow !

Good idea allen,, there are targets all over this place ,,just kinda skimmed over it today,,, but you are right ,,,,nice and sloooooow!!

thanks for the reply,,

art
 

nice silver buckle thing :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: welcome to the silver buckle club. found mine last week ;D MR TUFF
 

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Art,
Very nice token & buckle. Way to go guys.
Don't underestimate that wolf in sheeps clothing Silver Umax. ;D I've detected with one for years and it finds everything the big dogs can. Lightweight & easy to use too.
Congrats,
MM
 

Art
I remember when the ND token you found were in circulation.
They were given out for change and were pretty widely used.
They made several different versions (don't know how many),
but I still have the one you found and 3 other different versions.
 

MonDak said:
Art
I remember when the ND token you found were in circulation.
They were given out for change and were pretty widely used.
They made several different versions (don't know how many),
but I still have the one you found and 3 other different versions.

Wow, thanks for the info, it's good to know a little history on the stuff we dig!!!


arthur
 

Good stuff! And it's nice to see that little Silver Umax getting a workout. It's my backup and clad coins shooter and it is really under rated by many. Monty
 

Monty said:
Good stuff! And it's nice to see that little Silver Umax getting a workout. It's my backup and clad coins shooter and it is really under rated by many. Monty

Thanks monty,, ya that silver kicks my butt all the time,, very good little machine,, for the price,,,, ya cant go wrong!!


arthur
 

hello, "artzstuff1" i lived up your way along while back in a little town called "powers lake" nd i was riding friaght trains back then and landed in this blink of the eye town. i sure do miss it there the people treat you just like family. i spent a couple years there and worked on a dairy farm i loved it. i did learn one word from nd i still use it just about everday here in maine and people look at me so strang when i do. the word is "oofda" but i just wanted to jump in here and say hello from maine and nice finds i like that token. i bet a guy could find alot of indian finds there. well its good to here people metal detecting all over the place i like to hear that the sport is going strong keep us posted on what you find. "god bless" ben & colleen bangor maine.
 

bottlecap4t2 said:
hello, "artzstuff1" i lived up your way along while back in a little town called "powers lake" nd i was riding friaght trains back then and landed in this blink of the eye town. i sure do miss it there the people treat you just like family. i spent a couple years there and worked on a dairy farm i loved it. i did learn one word from nd i still use it just about everday here in maine and people look at me so strang when i do. the word is "oofda" but i just wanted to jump in here and say hello from maine and nice finds i like that token. i bet a guy could find alot of indian finds there. well its good to here people metal detecting all over the place i like to hear that the sport is going strong keep us posted on what you find. "god bless" ben & colleen bangor maine.

Bottlecap,, I am from southern il,,, but thats o.k.,, just give me a hollar anytime,, and thanks for the reply!!!!!

arthur
 

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