Home Metal Detecting

WINNER!!: Best "Wildcard" Found May , 2006. (Finds made without a detector)

Total Votes: 29


#1. Goose3's Shallow Side Notch point dating to approximately 3,000 BC.
4 (votes) 13.79 (%)
#2. CROCKofCOINS' Garrity flashlight in working order.
2 (votes) 6.90 (%)
#3. Goose3's Hopewell point dating to 200 BC-600 AD.
10 (votes) 34.48 (%)
#4. Goose3's Fishspear point fragment dating to 4,000 -5,000 BC.
8 (votes) 27.59 (%)
#5. 30AnvZ28's Box of old coins.
3 (votes) 10.34 (%)
#6. Loditom's old Goodyear rubber button.
1 (votes) 3.45 (%)
#7. Dockwalliper's 1964-D silver Roosevelt found in a CoinStar machine
1 (votes) 3.45 (%)




Please vote for best wildcard.


#1. Goose3's Shallow Side Notch point dating to approximately 3,000 BC.

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#2. CROCKofCOINS' Garrity flashlight in working order. Found in woodchip tot lot.

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#3. Goose3's Hopewell point dating to 200 BC-600 AD.

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#4. Goose3's Fishspear point fragment dating to 4,000 -5,000 BC.

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#5. 30AnvZ28's Box of old coins found while looking through his grandfather's belongings after his passing. Included were four 1941 and up wheat penny books... 1 is full... 2 are close to being full, and 1 has a few pennies in it. Around 50 Indian Head Pennies , 18 Mercury Dimes , and 500 loose wheat pennies.

Unfortunately he was unable to post pics.



#6. Loditom's old Goodyear rubber button.

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#7. Dockwalliper's 1964-D silver Roosevelt found in a CoinStar machine.

No pic was included, but we all know what one looks like. image


Analog Rules! Knobs and Switches are cool!
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