
Last edited by Irons; 05-06-2012 at 10:49 PM. Reason: fixed britannia/athena
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
hammerhead (05-06-2012), Hawkeye (05-06-2012), WhyKnow (05-06-2012)
Damn Irons, you're kicking a$s!!
Irons (05-06-2012)
Nice haul.![]()
Irons (05-06-2012)
Thanks Hatter and Superjoe! Getting in the water is going to really up the finds for me.
It takes some practice and generally is a pain in the ass but getting wet eliminates 90% of other MD'ers.
You should have seen my wife rolling on the beach laughing as I was trying to dig 4 feet of fishing pole/reel
out of the sand waist deep in cold lake Michigan getting hit by waves.
But I got it!
She is emailing me pics she took, I'll add them later.
Heres me in the creek bed I found it in and better photos of the pendant.
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Last edited by Irons; 05-06-2012 at 05:51 PM. Reason: added pics
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Chester-Copperpot (05-06-2012), hammerhead (05-06-2012), Hawkeye (05-06-2012), newmisty (05-07-2012), WhyKnow (05-06-2012)
Would need to be 1oz Krug, or better to get me in Lake Michigan right now.
Irons (05-06-2012)
"Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor" hee, hee, hee. I like it.
Thanks for posting. Keep it up.![]()
Ask not what your country can do for you, yet ask what you can do for yourself
Get Busy America
Irons (05-06-2012)
Found it, its a silver copy of a ancient greek coin.
Greece Corinth Stater 400-350 BC tin replica coin
Product query
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Catalog number: G4AT
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Material: tin, Size: 19 mm
OBV: Pegasos w. pointed wing, flying l. PS beneath. R: Head of Athena right., wearing Corinthian helmet, three dolphins around. The wealth of Corinth rested largely on control of trade in western Mediterranean. In the late 6th century Corinth sought to maintain this commercial hegemony by mediating conflicts arising between its neighbors, specifically Athens, Thebes and Sparta, and by contributing to the Pan Hellenistic efforts against Persian attempts.
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Tin? Good thing you found a copy.
Irons (05-07-2012)
Irons (05-08-2012)
What's with the strange black cloud in front of you?
Reading this thread is really giving me the itch to get back out there with the MD. You seem to be in a particularly target-rich environment.![]()
Ineptocracy (in-ept-o-cra-cy)—a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.
Irons (05-10-2012)
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Irons,
Seeing your pendant find reminded me of a useful tool that could help you find information about an unknown item (assuming you had a picture of said item). It is called google reverse image search. Just go to google.com, and click on the "image" search on the left hand side of the page. Now you will have to click on advanced search, and set your search filter to "off". Now go back to the google image search page, and there should be a little camera icon at the far right hand side of the search bar. Click on the camer icon, and you will be able to upload a picture of whatever item you want to search for. Google will then search for other images in its database that match or are similar to the picture you uploaded. This is very helpful if you have a picture of an item, but don't have any other info.
I believe turning the search filter to the "off" setting is what triggers the camera icon to appear. If you can't get it to pop up let me know and I will figure out what it is.
<SLV> (05-10-2012), andial (05-09-2012), bemac (05-10-2012), Chester-Copperpot (05-11-2012), hammerhead (05-13-2012), newmisty (05-09-2012), TheMadHatter (05-11-2012), WhyKnow (05-11-2012)
Rock on man!![]()
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Irons (05-10-2012)
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Here is my latest old coin hotspot, Yep the old village water works!
This little fella and the foot bridge next to it are both on the 1897 platt map for my township.
They were so proud of this in 1911 it's on old postcards I found on ebay, which gave me the idea to hunt it.
Still township property so its fair game. From the stuff I'm finding it was a creekside hangout for many, many years. Now its deserted.
Old rusted jack knives with the wood sides rotted off, little cast metal cars, metal jacks, bottle top foils, buttons etc.
Some old bottle caps but hardly any pulltabs. Pulltabs werent around until 1963. Lots of junk in the ground so its slow going.
Found a pile of copper pennies and nickels and dimes tonight before the bugs drove me out.
I'm hoping one or two more silver coins are possible here and hopefully more old coppers.
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
WhyKnow (05-11-2012)
Nice looking spot. Maybe a another good location would be where they used to have the traveling carnivals in your area, or old race tracks, JMHO
Irons (05-10-2012)
Spot on brother Andial, I hunt the old fairground in the town over from me but the one here is on private property now and the old coot ain't friendly.
To anybody!
There are a few other folks with beepers in my neck of the woods and he won't let any of us in there.
Ah well maybe someday!
When we get to low summer water levels I'm in that creek with my beeper, there will be old coins galore in there.![]()
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Irons (05-11-2012)
Irons (05-11-2012)
I'm going to offer spot on the spot for any 90% I find. I'm having cards made up right now.
Everybody knows who I am after seeing me around for the last couple months and many folks stop and talk to me
so soon I'll try for permission to hunt private property. I'm a bit worried about being too busy.
Word gets out I gave Marys dad $20 for three quarters and two dimes I may have more going on than I want.
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
hammerhead (05-13-2012)
They might want to pay you for taking those poisonous "mercury" dimes out of their drinking water area? Slimy. Make sure you wear your respirator.
Irons (05-11-2012)
Old race tracks. I'd give something that belonged to Budfox to dig at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Right after this years event I'm going to try for doing some covert sweeps of "The Coke Lot". Area of about 400 acres where IMS parks the race traffic.
There has to be some good stuff there. If you collect enough pop tabs it's gotta be worth something? Right?
(or are we hauling all of those up to michigan to sprinkle on the beaches come fall?)
I'm done, It's on!
DodgebyDave (05-11-2012)
Ineptocracy (in-ept-o-cra-cy)—a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.
DodgebyDave (05-11-2012)
You know that I would never do such a thing. That would be littering with metal, severely frowned upon by the alphabet mafia.
However, consider the glorious moment of Budfox discovering a well secreted stash of pop tabs. Behold his wretchedness as he raises his fist to the sky and shouts "IRONS!"As I have only begun to sway my stick in anger, I have found pop tabs to be disproportionate to actually finding anything.
See. You smiled.
I'm done, It's on!
Irons (05-13-2012)
Irons (05-13-2012)
Ask not what your country can do for you, yet ask what you can do for yourself
Get Busy America
Irons (05-13-2012)
Got my pop top detector out yesterday.
Finding more jingle in the parking lot than on the beach. 8 cents at least.
Irons,
I have a question for you. Should I dig at every hit? I believe you mentioned gold would be across the board. What say you?
Ask not what your country can do for you, yet ask what you can do for yourself
Get Busy America
Irons (05-13-2012)
Welcome to Omerica! AGAIN!
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Irons (05-13-2012)
Irons (05-13-2012)
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
curmudgeonista (05-13-2012)
Irons (05-13-2012)
Irons (05-13-2012)
No don't dig iron signals unless you are relic hunting or looking for curms buried soup can stash.
What signals I dig depends on where I'm at. On a beach or in the water I dig every signal above the iron range, every stinking one.
Its very tiring I can only do that for around 3-4 hours straight.
In the old parks I hunt I tend to just dig coin signals most of the time, on my AT Pro thats 48-54 for nickels, 75 for zinc and 81+ for clad, copper and silver.
Gold will come in almost every time in the nickel range on whatever machine you are using.
Also in trashy parks I'll dig any solid signal from 45 up. If it ain't jumpy at all odds are it ain't a pop tab or foil. Most of the time.
Rings and ear rings come in all flippin' over the mid ranges no matter what they're made of.
Good luck, trust your equipment and may you dig endless Gold.![]()
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
hammerhead (05-13-2012)
There is under some of them. The right mint mark on a common old coin can be worth hundreds or more.
Before air conditioning, fans and teevee folks hung around in the shade or breeze. Laundry hung outside to dry.
The house with the big backyard and lots of shade trees had a lot of activity for many many years.
Last edited by Irons; 05-13-2012 at 10:14 PM.
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
bemac (05-13-2012)
[QUOTE=Irons;
Good luck, trust your equipment and may you dig endless Gold.[/QUOTE]
Many thanks for your input and your blessings.![]()
Ask not what your country can do for you, yet ask what you can do for yourself
Get Busy America
bemac (05-14-2012)
Friend of mine taking me out next Tuesday to show me how to use a metal detector (he has been using one for decades). While thinking about how to get started with this new hobby I intend to take up, I was looking at the Lee Valley catalog and found some interesting tools that might come in handy:
http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/p...t=2,51810&ap=1
http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/p...t=2,51810&ap=1
http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/p...t=2,51810&ap=1
http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/p...t=2,44823&ap=1
http://www.leevalley.com/en/gifts/pa...104,64483&ap=1
I like the first one the best.![]()
hammerhead (05-17-2012), Irons (05-17-2012)
I use a Lesche digger. They are simple and very tough. Thats cool as heck you have somebody who knows what they are doing taking you MD'ing.
Man the time that would save for a beginner! I'm the only fool I know who does this so I'm all research, trial and error.
Best of luck to you and take notes!!![]()
Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
So many of you may remember that I was going to an area here in Germany that has a abandoned hotel. I didnt find much but today was a big winner. I went out to the field behind my apartment were kids from high school practice all the time. I think i was searching for about 2 hours or less and check out my haul....
2 clad quarters, 2 dimes, and 2 nickels. The find of the day was a 27.5 gram silver necklace that was sitting at abound 2 inches down. I tested it with my silver acid and it turned a dark red color which indicates silver. The chain and cross registered an ID in the 80s BTW
Upon closer look with my microscope there is a hallmark of what looks to be the head of an eagle and the numbers 835 below it
Last edited by rodzm; 05-20-2012 at 11:21 AM.
Buffoon #4
Here is the Eagle hallmark...perhaps someone can post more info on it. I cant seem to find anything
Buffoon #4
Thats what I'm talking about!!Sweet find Manny, Nice chunk of free silver!!!
I bet you're hooked on treasure hunting now.
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Here's a place to check silver hallmarks ~ http://www.925-1000.com/
I did a bunch of research Saturday around a (now) small Lake Michigan coast town that was established in 1845 and was roaring 100 years ago.
Not much there now except all the parks are still there along with rich folks cottages and beautiful beaches.
May you dig endless Gold and big chunks of silver!! ~![]()
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Treasure Hunting Gold Hoor ~
"Is that you in the water? Bobbing for gold. Jeezers. " ~ Kingfisher
this isn't practice
Thanks man...one silver chain closer to paying off the metal detector. I checked for hallmarks but none match. I found a couple of other hallmarks on the chain and cross. The first one seems to be a hallmark of a bird. The second one is the Eagle and the third one looks to be a hallmark with the letter "J", a crescent moon to the upper left and what looks to be a templar's cross.
If anyone can shed more light on these hallmarks that would be greatly appreciated and will give more info on the time period of the chain and cross. I think they are fairly modern pieces but the hallmarks and the 835 marks seem to me like they could be older jewelry pieces
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Last edited by rodzm; 05-20-2012 at 01:34 PM.
Buffoon #4