BladeRunner2019
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- Metal Detecting
Hello all.
I started the weekend Saturday morning at a co-workers house. It was built in the late 40’s on several acres. I had hopes of at least a silver or 2, but it was a bust. I left there and stopped at an older school. Found a little clad but nothing interesting.
On the way home I decided to stop at the church where I recently found a silver Rosie and a silver ring. It’s not an old church with the current structure having been built in the early 60’s. The grassy areas are on a pretty severe slope, so the digging isn’t easy. But hey, at least I am getting some good exercise.
I got a good signal with a little bit of depth to it so I was hoping for a silver dime. I was surprised to see a silver quarter in the hole. (53 Washington) I gave it a little love tap, but I didn’t let that bother me.


A little while later I got another decent signal and a 64 Washington popped out. This one escaped any damage from my digger.
Last year I only found 3 silver quarters, so to find 2 in one day is pretty good for me.


At this point I’m getting pretty tired so I tell myself one more good signal and I’ll call it a day. Finally got one and an odd sized “coin” appeared. There is no discernible detail on the back and I don’t see any indication there was ever a shank. I don’t know whether that is “614” or just oriental characters that happen to look like the numbers. I posted this in the What is it forum, but was hoping a few more eyes would get on it here. Any help would be appreciated.


I also found the pocket knife and wheat cents at the church.
Today I found a model T hubcap and a junk ring at a park I frequent. (Not pictured.)
Thanks for looking. GL & HH.
Bill
I started the weekend Saturday morning at a co-workers house. It was built in the late 40’s on several acres. I had hopes of at least a silver or 2, but it was a bust. I left there and stopped at an older school. Found a little clad but nothing interesting.
On the way home I decided to stop at the church where I recently found a silver Rosie and a silver ring. It’s not an old church with the current structure having been built in the early 60’s. The grassy areas are on a pretty severe slope, so the digging isn’t easy. But hey, at least I am getting some good exercise.
I got a good signal with a little bit of depth to it so I was hoping for a silver dime. I was surprised to see a silver quarter in the hole. (53 Washington) I gave it a little love tap, but I didn’t let that bother me.


A little while later I got another decent signal and a 64 Washington popped out. This one escaped any damage from my digger.



At this point I’m getting pretty tired so I tell myself one more good signal and I’ll call it a day. Finally got one and an odd sized “coin” appeared. There is no discernible detail on the back and I don’t see any indication there was ever a shank. I don’t know whether that is “614” or just oriental characters that happen to look like the numbers. I posted this in the What is it forum, but was hoping a few more eyes would get on it here. Any help would be appreciated.


I also found the pocket knife and wheat cents at the church.
Today I found a model T hubcap and a junk ring at a park I frequent. (Not pictured.)
Thanks for looking. GL & HH.
Bill
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