ENTRY/NOMINATION THREAD: NOVEMBER 2008 "QUALITY" AWARDS (Best US Coin/Non-US Coin/Jewelry/
BentFork
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Please enter your finds (or nominate somebody else's finds) for the six Metal Detecting Forum "Quality" awards:
The six monthly "Quality" award categories are:
Best U.S. Coin/Token
Best Non-U.S. Coin/Token
Best Jewelry Item
Best Relic/Other
Best "Wild Card" Find
Best Expedition Photo
There is no limit on the number of entries per forum member (except in the Photo category). If your find seems humble in comparison to some of the others, don't sweat it- we like to see what everybody's found, be it humble or fantastic. Just post your item and a brief story of how you found it, or a link to your thread about the find, if there was one. If you can, post a picture of your item (small to medium-sized pictures of single items, please, rather than large groupings, since the pictures will be used in the poll threads at the end of the month). If you make a neat find and do not post it here, we might miss it later when we put the award polls up, so be sure and post your better finds here even if you already posted your own thread about them. Also, let us know what category you're entering for.
BEST U.S. COIN/TOKEN: this category is pretty self-explanatory. Note that it is for detector finds of coins minted in the U.S from 1776 to present - if a coin or token was found in circulation or by eyesight, it belongs in the "Wild Card" category. The award is for single coin finds, though if a cache is found all in the same hole and/or same container at the same time, it may be entered as a single item. Round medals without loops or mount attachments on them may be considered "tokens" and entered into this category. If they have loops for suspension, they should go into the Relic category (or Jewelry, if they are gold or silver).
BEST NON-US COIN/TOKEN: This includes all world coinage with the exception of US-minted coins, obviously.
BEST JEWELRY ITEM: also pretty straightforward, but if you find coin jewelry, you can choose to put it here or in the Coin category. Also, if you find lost jewelry and return it to its proper owner, you still get to enter it in the competition, even though it wasn't "finders keepers". (See if you can get a picture of it, though). Military decorations can count as jewelry if they are gold or silver.
BEST RELIC/OTHER: this category pretty much covers anything found with a detector that isn't a coin or jewelry.
BEST "WILD CARD" ITEM: this category is only for finds made without a detector. It may include coins or jewelry, but if you found those with your detector, they go in the categories above. This is for surface "eyeball" finds, circulation coin finds, and pretty much anything else, including nonmetallic finds like arrowheads, bottles, fossils, gemstones, gold nuggets, minerals, natural history specimens, pottery, prehistoric artifacts, and so on. Be sure and mention that the item you are entering is a "Wild Card" find, so we'll know which category to put it in when the polls go up at the end of the month.
BEST EXPEDITION PHOTO: this category is for the best photograph taken on an outing, be it of people, places, finds, wildlife, etc. Like the "Wild Card" category above, you don't even have to own a metal detector for this one- just a camera! Pictures should be vaguely related to treasure hunting or expeditions/outings of some kind, though. Limit three self nominations per member each month. (You may have more than three entries if somebody else nominates other pictures of yours, though.) Suggested photo size is somewhere around 640x480 if possible, though 800x600 is OK. Photos over 800 pixels wide or tall will be disqualified, at least until they've been suitably downsized (and that is the responsibility of the author, not the pollster). Photos should be given a short title. For example: "Turkeys In The Field, by ASUTodd". (Additional backstory about "who-what-where-why-when" is nice, too, but optional.)
G Man
The six monthly "Quality" award categories are:
Best U.S. Coin/Token
Best Non-U.S. Coin/Token
Best Jewelry Item
Best Relic/Other
Best "Wild Card" Find
Best Expedition Photo
There is no limit on the number of entries per forum member (except in the Photo category). If your find seems humble in comparison to some of the others, don't sweat it- we like to see what everybody's found, be it humble or fantastic. Just post your item and a brief story of how you found it, or a link to your thread about the find, if there was one. If you can, post a picture of your item (small to medium-sized pictures of single items, please, rather than large groupings, since the pictures will be used in the poll threads at the end of the month). If you make a neat find and do not post it here, we might miss it later when we put the award polls up, so be sure and post your better finds here even if you already posted your own thread about them. Also, let us know what category you're entering for.
BEST U.S. COIN/TOKEN: this category is pretty self-explanatory. Note that it is for detector finds of coins minted in the U.S from 1776 to present - if a coin or token was found in circulation or by eyesight, it belongs in the "Wild Card" category. The award is for single coin finds, though if a cache is found all in the same hole and/or same container at the same time, it may be entered as a single item. Round medals without loops or mount attachments on them may be considered "tokens" and entered into this category. If they have loops for suspension, they should go into the Relic category (or Jewelry, if they are gold or silver).
BEST NON-US COIN/TOKEN: This includes all world coinage with the exception of US-minted coins, obviously.
BEST JEWELRY ITEM: also pretty straightforward, but if you find coin jewelry, you can choose to put it here or in the Coin category. Also, if you find lost jewelry and return it to its proper owner, you still get to enter it in the competition, even though it wasn't "finders keepers". (See if you can get a picture of it, though). Military decorations can count as jewelry if they are gold or silver.
BEST RELIC/OTHER: this category pretty much covers anything found with a detector that isn't a coin or jewelry.
BEST "WILD CARD" ITEM: this category is only for finds made without a detector. It may include coins or jewelry, but if you found those with your detector, they go in the categories above. This is for surface "eyeball" finds, circulation coin finds, and pretty much anything else, including nonmetallic finds like arrowheads, bottles, fossils, gemstones, gold nuggets, minerals, natural history specimens, pottery, prehistoric artifacts, and so on. Be sure and mention that the item you are entering is a "Wild Card" find, so we'll know which category to put it in when the polls go up at the end of the month.
BEST EXPEDITION PHOTO: this category is for the best photograph taken on an outing, be it of people, places, finds, wildlife, etc. Like the "Wild Card" category above, you don't even have to own a metal detector for this one- just a camera! Pictures should be vaguely related to treasure hunting or expeditions/outings of some kind, though. Limit three self nominations per member each month. (You may have more than three entries if somebody else nominates other pictures of yours, though.) Suggested photo size is somewhere around 640x480 if possible, though 800x600 is OK. Photos over 800 pixels wide or tall will be disqualified, at least until they've been suitably downsized (and that is the responsibility of the author, not the pollster). Photos should be given a short title. For example: "Turkeys In The Field, by ASUTodd". (Additional backstory about "who-what-where-why-when" is nice, too, but optional.)
G Man
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The manufacturer may have been in business only during the 1830s, according to the slim information in the Albert button book's backmark index.
I technically found this a few hours before November began (on Halloween evening), but I hope I can squeeze it in.
Full story here
Found this with my Bounty Hunter Landstar and thought i'd enter it in best non-US category.It's a Russian 5 Kopeks,1803.
I was totally surprised to see this come out of a yard i was hunting today.It is the oldest coin i have ever found...and the largest.
You can read more about this find in my "Old Russian coin found in Nebraska yard" thread.
Happy hunting
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein
I would like to enter my Disciples of Christ medal (1909) for best relic/other find ...
Bob
PS - I am having trouble attaching the images. Sorry about that.
Don't know what they are yet, I've brought them to the university to see if someone knows
That's the sort of thing I would expect to see Zot from Finland posting (if he still came around here), but in the USA?
Wow, wow, and wow.
Hats off to you!
Lucky schmuck.
<< <i> Hi,
I would like to enter my Disciples of Christ medal (1909) for best relic/other find ...
Bob >>
Bob, sorry for the technical difficulties. I don't know what you did wrong, there. You could try uploading them to a free Photobucket account, I suppose, or just try again on the Testing Forum until you get 'em right. Keep trying- I don't see any reason you can't enter your find in next month's polls if you are unable to get the pictures up in time this month, anyway.
Of course participation seems to have dwindled. I would hate to win the Relic category by default, for lack of any other entries. Wintertime is like this sometimes, though, when people are out less.
Thanks
Jack
<< <i>I'd like to submit for Best Non-U.S. Coin/Token: 1918 Buffalo Nickel - Found 2 years ago in my parents back yard. >>
Sorry Piggybank. The finds to be posted are finds during the month of November 2008. BTW, a Buffalo nickel is a U.S. coin.
G Man