Old school and baseball field tear-out

tech125

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Met up with Silver Star(Mike) for our weekly Sunday morning hunt.We were supposed
to meet up at a different park but I didnt know the directions so we met at a park we both knew how to get to.Turns out they are demolishing the old school and took
off 6 inches of top soil in between two baseball fields.Since we had hunted this spot
previously we knew that it had great potential.We both started detecting in front
of a huge dirt pile and my first target was a 1901 no mint mark Barber quarter, my first ever.(shortly after Mike got a nice silver washington).Digging conditions varied
due to the heavy equiptment packing the soil in some areas making it hard like concrete and other areas nice and loose.Next up was a nice greyish colored 1917 mercury dime.Then another 1944 mercury.After that was a 1947 Jamaican Penny in rough shape.(Mike thought it was Canadian).Found a good luck allenite shoe tip token which was a nice surprise.Moved to another area at the edge of the field and got a nice quarter signal, a silver ring.Right away I knew it was different and thought coin ring because of the center span in the middle.Mike thought it was a fraternity ring.Found the exact same ring on ebay and I was correct.It's a 1918 coin ring made from a French 25 cmes coin or token.It reads, liberte égalité fraternité 1918.The writing on the inside is hard to see so I may make a video in the future so you can see it better..Total wheats for the day was 33, my all time record for one day.The gold
looking ring is junk copper plated and was found just lying on top of the ground....I have a few more relics to clean and photo and will add later...Im at 47 silver for the year and just a few short of my goal of 50....

One good lesson I did learn from this hunt was that indeed no spot is ever hunted out, the coins may be too deep or out of range for any given detector, the soil may be too dry, the good stuff might be masked by garbage and iron but they are there.I knew this before BUT todays hunt really re-inforced that , never give up and you will be rewarded.Thanks for looking.HH
 

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Few more pictures...
 

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Some nice hunting and I ams sure the majority of people will agree that no spot is ever hunted out. :congrats: on all your keepers and keep hitting that spot.
 
What a hunt! :wow:

LOVE the Barber Quarter! :smitten:

Very cool coin ring too! I've never found a coin ring of any kind. That one is really special! It's nice that you can see the 1918 date so clearly.

:perfect10:
 
Those are some awesome finds! Those type of park projects can be so productive, congrats on hitting it just at the right time! The loose soil at those projects sometimes make the targets ring in kind of weird so with those kind of finds I'd be digging everything! Good luck and HH there in the future!
 
nice finds,I found a coin ring almost like yours but mine is 1917 good job here is a pic of mine.
 

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JT, thanks for the pic of your ring.I found another one just like it that sold on ebay for $26, but I would never sell mine, its a keeper....
 
:shocked01: 8/ Man! What is it with you and these big'ol silver rings!?! :dontknow:
How do you do it? And this one is a coin ring too! :envious:
Man \:[ you find all the good stuff. :crying02: .... :poke: lol
Another sweet hunt Rob! |:cheering: And the Barber quarter is a super sweet find too! :yes: thumbsup01
Congrats man! :grin:
 
congrats on the silver Tech125 , i bet the date on the ring is a significant one maybe a veteran from the first world war wore it :dontknow: . nice digs |:cheering: |:cheering:

Dan
 
Del, school was built in 1925, so thats possible....
Tim, found the coin ring not too far from where you found your cat ring!
Cleaned up my wheats tonight:
1910
1914(no mint mark)
1925
1926 or 28
1930
1936
1937x2
1939
194?
1940x2
1944x2
1945x5
1951x2
1957x2
1955
1956x2
7 no date wheats, unreadable
Thanks for the comments everyone, hope to get back there soon, and maybee
they moved the dirt around some to stir things up....
 
tech125 link=topic=11750.msg127038#msg127038 date=1352357601 said:
Tim, found the coin ring not too far from where you found your cat ring!
Oh! No kidding! ::huh:: Man that place has put out alotta silver rings! :yes: thumbsup01
They're tearing it all up now? :shocked01:
 
Ill Digger link=topic=11750.msg127047#msg127047 date=1352390775 said:
Oh! No kidding! ::huh:: Man that place has put out alotta silver rings! :yes: thumbsup01
They're tearing it all up now? :shocked01: :peace:yes :happy:
 

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