Greetings From North Texas

Kdmoo

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Just wanted to say hello to everybody and give you a quick backstory.

Years and years ago I became interested in metal detecting. Armed with a cheap detector, my first day hunting I found a 1945 rosie at the elementary I attended as a kid. Well, after that I seemed to find nothing but pull tabs and bits of foil so I lost interest. (Although I did help my friend's Mom recover a gold ring she lost in her yard that was laying on top of the grass).

So flash forward to earlier this year when a buddy hooked me up with a AT Pro and mentored me on how to use it. (Thank you Diggin-N-Dumps!). I'm still a noob a few months along but really enjoying the hobby and getting better at it each time out. It's very addictive.

I was with Diggin-N-Dumps when he found this by the way. Made for a great day.

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/581656-ctx-finds-100-yr-old-walker.html

Since May I have dug approx $84 in clad. Included in that lot is a Sacagawea coin, three president dollar coins and the rest in quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies etc. No silver since that initial dime years ago but have popped out about a dozen wheats.

Some interesting odds and ends that I have found:

"Vote for Milton Oakman for Sheriff" token. Google fu pulled up a 1911 date on it.
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Ohio Marching Band pin:
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Misc loot including a Deutsche Mark coin: (Not included is a ring that my wife wears now. Cheap jewelry but she liked it and it fit perfect).
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And of course, the clad pile:
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Thanks for looking and hope to get better at the hobby and find more historic places to hunt.

Kevin
 

Sorry ,but now you're hooked just like the rest of us on here, better finds are coming, thing is you have to be where they ARE, and dig them. Good Luck Happy HUnting
 

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Welcome Aboard! Take a look at Forum: Texas for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
 

Welcome to Tnet from Mississippi.
 

Welcome from another north Texan...Hopkins County.
 

Welcome to the forum from Massachusetts! :occasion14:

Very nice hunting...:icon_thumleft:
 

Cool weather is coming! Can't wait to get out there and tear it up this winter!
 

Hi Kevin,
You're in a great area for M.D. & locating the rosary is a great way to start. Seems as if you have his blessings. I cash out my clads every year after I check for Lincoln cent errors. Just the clad along has paid many times over what the MD cost.
take care & Good Hunting!
Tom
Sutter Creek, Ca.
 

Thank you all for the nice welcome.:icon_thumright:

I had no idea there was a token database. Very cool! Have attached the photos you requested.

Kevin

PS: Milton Oakman won the election in 1911 and was Sheriff until 1915 according to some online history about the Detroit area during that time.
 

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Welcome Very nice introduction
 

Welcome to TreasureNet Moo from SoCal. Very cool finds!
 

Welcome to T-Net from Northern Virginia :skullflag:

Looks like you are crushing it already!:icon_thumleft:
 

:hello: Hello and welcome to T-Net from Southeast Louisiana..."D"
 

Happy hunting also hope to see some cool posts soon and great finds
 

You've found a great place for information and fellow treasure hunters of all kinds -- welcome to our community!
 

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