Anfibio Multi Havest's the Wheat, Indians, Barber, Merc, and Rosey.

DavidDigs4Free

Jr. Member
Joined
May 20, 2020
Messages
61
Reaction score
387
Golden Thread
0
Location
Nebraska
Detector(s) used
Minelab Equinox 800, Nokta/Makro Anfibio Multi
Primary Interest:
Other
These finds are the results of Three days of dirt fishing around two different permissions. One is an early 1900's house built for the School Superintendent of an Old School Academy, the other permission was around an early 1900's two story brick school house. The owner of the brick school house said he was a coin collector so to ensure continued permission around this old school house I handed him a handful of Wheat Pennies I had found in his yard and he was tickled to death and excited to clean them up and check the dates. This Old Guy turned this old school house into his residence, said he bought the property and building in 1971 for $3000, and the two story brick building is huge.


DSC_0326.webp DSCN3016.webp
 

Upvote 17
Good going! That's a nice bunch of silvers.
 

Excellent haul, well done!!!!!
 

Very nice finds!! You will have revisit those spots as there will be more...
 

Strong work- Congrats on a great haul!
 

Hello, permissions are where its at around Omaha, have dug into a few this year also around Omaha. You have some really good finds there, the people we meet along the way are also a good part of this hobby. The Indian heads look in great shape too. Good job !
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

Beautiful key as well!
 

Wow! Those are some great sites.
 

Congrats on the very productive hunt! :icon_thumleft:
 

Beautiful key as well!

I believe the key is made to wind up a clock. Maybe for an old mantel clock of grandfather clock. I was very happy to find a key like that.
 

I'd say more likely for a jewelry box or liquor cabinet.
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom