HistoryFinder89
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Hey everybody, I went out to a pounded turn of the century park yesterday with my friend, and hammered it for a few hours in the heat. It was a short hunt because, we spent quite a bit of time looking for a lost wedding ring, lost by a neighbor of the park. He lost it working at his job, and he gave us the address to the place of business where he could have lost it. It was a newer building, built within the last 15 years or so. So we asked the the workers if we could look for the ring, and they let us. However we could not find it, but we looked just about everywhere we could. My buddy sent him a text that we tried, and he appreciated it very much, and even offered us a beer, or any refreshments. He was a super cool guy, and I hope he finds his ring. But anyway for the short amount of time we hunted this park. I pulled a few wheats, including 2 1909 plain wheats, with no VDB that I can see. Two Buffalo nickels, one dateless, and a 1914. I also dug a 1943 S war nickel. One junk metal ring, with a stone, that I would imagine is fake. And then one gold ring. An antique signet ring, that is carved with what looks to be the initials MBM on the front. It was an 18 conductive signal on the E-trac, at about 6 to 7 inches deep, normally a pull tab signal at this park. And lastly I dug a beautiful sharp 1906 Barber dime. This was not far from the 1914 Buffalo, and not far from the signet ring, which would give you a general idea on how old the ring is. The heat was not fun, but I am glad I grabbed a couple of nice goodies from this pounded park, as it is a tough nut to crack at this point. Thank you for looking Everyone, stay cool, and HH!
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