Here are some interesting and excellent finds from the last two evenings. Monday night I was invited to hunt with a fellow detectorist at his neighbor's house. This is a farm house we have hunted hard and pulled a good quantity of silver and wheats from so I wasn't expecting much but it was a beautiful evening :yes: to be swinging the detector. My friend, Don, did find a 1846 LG Cent the other day in an area we hadn't hunted hard, so there was some hope for some good finds. Well, about a 1 1/2 into the hunt all I had was a copper pipe cut off about the size of a ring :ticked: :ticked:. Don only had a '50 Wheat so he suggests we check out another area by the old barn where I remembered a lot of iron targets. I had my V3 and the D2 so I felt I might have a chance to hit something good, and it had to be better than where I was. Right off the bat I had a solid 51-54 VDI reading that was Red dominant in pin-point about 3 down on the barn bridge. I'm thinking IH or button ---- it's a P.O.D. button
. When I researched it last night it turns out to be a Post Office Delivery uniform button, I couldn't find a date of use but it looks to be turn of the 19th century or berfore. Next target was next to some other targets that I had to clear out first, but was worth the effort in the form of a watch cover (fob) or tennis medallion, looks to be from the 30's and with that I ended the night on high note!! Tonight, Don called up and wanted to go down to the local park where I found the 1903 Barber quarter. We hit a 4H barn and horse arena area. LOTS OF TRASH AND IRON
!!!! However,,,,,,,, I did find a real nice silver ring with a rose mounted on it. It is a little big for the wife's finger but maybe I'll have it re-sized for her or my daughter who showed some real interest in it. This is the best silver ring I've found to date, but my son has me beat with a ring he found and my wife love's. Other interesting items for the evening were the Disabled Vet's key tag and a compact case cover:huh: Enjoy the pic's.


