Had a beautiful afternoon so what better to do than go metal detecting, glad I did too!! Headed out to a few older houses today with my son instead of the cellar hole sites. Used the the D2 with good success today, no noticeable difference between the 9.5 Concentric I used yesterday. Found my first silver :twirlingeyes:, a '42 Washington, glad to have broken the ice with this beauty. Rang up a little jumpy 85-86 VDI, but knew it was a coin and probably silver!! Found a real nice 1900 IH 8), and 3 wheats with a real good condition 1919. Other items of interest was a ":grin:erringer cap gun made in England, a railroad bag tag (at least I think it is) that says Roosevelt, NY and Fairbanks, IND - 1904 - Washington, these are really cool finds and is the third I've found so far. Also found my second Chauffeur License pin dated 1928, this one still has the threaded pin and nut. Found a brass lock and a riveted knife made by Holdey Manf. Co. Enjoy the pics and HH!!
[move] [glow=red,2,300]Update[/glow]- researched a little on Google and found that the Roosevelt and Fairbanks tag is not a RR tag but is for Teddy Roosevelt and VP Charles Fairbanks successful run for office back in 1904. :shocked04:[/move]
[move] [glow=red,2,300]Update[/glow]- researched a little on Google and found that the Roosevelt and Fairbanks tag is not a RR tag but is for Teddy Roosevelt and VP Charles Fairbanks successful run for office back in 1904. :shocked04:[/move]