That certainly is an amazing restoration. Thx very much for posting as the photo is outstanding. Congrats WD
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That certainly is an amazing restoration. Thx very much for posting as the photo is outstanding. Congrats WD
Your post does humor me. You found a Large cent 2 coin spill and I have found 4 Large cents in my life. That must be a great feeling to find two at once. Congrats on the nice recoveries. WD
Great finds, that is an impressive haul. Congrats. I hadn't been out for 2 weeks but snuck out Sunday and was surprised with (only 1) no date SLQ, so you doubled my fun. Thx for posting. WD
Wow, those are some amazing historical finds. I can see where you might think something is junk that actually has great history. kudos on recognizing what you have found. I'm not sure I would be...
Planning on selling my house so doing some house cleaning. Have two coils I used with the Etrac (using Equinox exclusively now) that I would like to trade or sell. 16" is called the "Excelerartor"...
Great find. No platinum for this guy either. Congrats WD
Those are pretty nice finds by my standards. I think in the last week I have 1 Buffalo Nickel. Starting to forget what silver looks like. Thx for posting and hope you find more time for detecting....
Great finds, Thx for posting as the pictures were phenomenal. WD
I wouldn't say crusty as those look pretty nice in the photos. Congrats on the great recoveries. WD
Great finds. Congrats on the Seated and all the finds for the year. I am assuming Michigan has been awful slow to warm up just like Wisconsin, so considering I would say you are off to a good start...
My silver finds have dried up. April showers don't bring April silvers!!! Thx WD
Great finds Don. I always planned to do a Civil War trip and never got it done. Hopefully I will get something together on that as I would love to tour all that history. Thx for the post and hope...
Great story, especially when it involves a WW2 veteran. Thx for posting WD
Great find. That coin has eluded me as well. I believe my Dad found the nickel variety in the '70's, but I have never found either one. Congrats. WD
Congrats on the site find and all the recoveries. WD
I think that coin made into a skinning device is a real solid guess. WD
Congrats on the bucket lister. Maybe the next quest is figuring out what it was made for as I agree with the rest of the guys it looks like it was purposely made for some use. Congrats. WD
Living the good life. WD
Nice recoveries and love the photos and history. Thx for posting WD
I used to go to Canada every year and it is definitely amazing, but spring fishing is pretty good especially when you don't even need to take a boat out. WD
Great haul. The Rosies must of got pounded in the 70's with all the older machines. I'm guessing your OK with what they left behind. All the older coins seem to be in nice shape as well. Congrats....
Great posting. I still have my Garrett Groundmaster from the early to mid '70's. I borrowed it to a friend to find tree nails when cutting and it has not worked since. Still, it is nice to hang on...
Nice start to the season. Weather in Wisconsin has not been as kind. WD
Sorry to hear the original hunt was a dud but good job making lemonade out of lemons. I was thinking of doing something like that but you have taught me to do some real good research before sending...
I've never really dealt with old relics so the wax treatment can only be done if button is completely clean or can they be treated any time. I have some old items I may want to treat with that. ...