Digging and sifting my bud's back yard

oldmxrat

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He saw my screen and was dying to know what what in his back yard. His house dates from the early thirties. Never one to say no to such a good opportunity, I went the next morning and started in. Unfortunately, there isn't much area that can be dug because he's got junk everywhere. This all came from an area about 6 feet by 8 feet and about 1 foot deep. Any deeper and it was hard-packed rocks and scrabble and way to hard to dig. Maybe this winter when it's wet.
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The key fob is from the Manx Hotel, S.F. Ca., built right after the 1906 earthquake/fire. It stands today. The thin hoop has a groove around the inside to hold something and tests 14k gold. The large disk in the center has a reeded edge like a dime :dontknow:.
The silver colored safety pin thingy has a patent date of 5-10-98.
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The clock weight is pretty heavy and about 7.5 inches long. The thing with the handles looks like this wine uncorker.
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It was fun, but hot and VERY dirty work. I was surprised not to find a single coin. Oh well, better go charge up the detector now!
 

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hollARDog

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Ya really got my gears rolling🤔 I've got a surprise location I've been wanting to hit for a couple of years now. I think sifting is gonna be the way to go💪👍
He saw my screen and was dying to know what what in his back yard. His house dates from the early thirties. Never one to say no to such a good opportunity, I went the next morning and started in. Unfortunately, there isn't much area that can be dug because he's got junk everywhere. This all came from an area about 6 feet by 8 feet and about 1 foot deep. Any deeper and it was hard-packed rocks and scrabble and way to hard to dig. Maybe this winter when it's wet.
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The key fob is from the Manx Hotel, S.F. Ca., built right after the 1906 earthquake/fire. It stands today. The thin hoop has a groove around the inside to hold something and tests 14k gold. The large disk in the center has a reeded edge like a dime :dontknow:.
The silver colored safety pin thingy has a patent date of 5-10-98.
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The clock weight is pretty heavy and about 7.5 inches long. The thing with the handles looks like this wine uncorker.
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It was fun, but hot and VERY dirty work. I was surprised not to find a single coin. Oh well, better go charge up the detector now!
 

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