April 2026

Julie W. recovered a Mercury hood ornament from the 1940s to the 1950s from a 4-inch depth with her AT MAX.

John W. used his Equinox 800 in the recovery of a vintage (1930s – 1940s) Barclay-Manoil diecast lead cowboy on a horse from a depth of three inches.

Doug R. used his White detector in recovering a vintage mirror from a four inch depth.

David E. recovered a UMC STAR primer shotgun black-dyed headstamp.

Eric H. recovered (and returned to the owner during a CAT Callout) a 14 karat gold / diamond wedding ring from a depth of one inch using his Minelab. Winner of this month’s Most Interesting Jewelry category.

Emilian T. recovered a souvenir spoon dating from the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago from a nine- to 10-inch depth using his NOX 800. Winner of this month’s Most Interesting Item category.

John W. recovered a Mercury Dime.

John Q. recovered an 1853 Large Cent from a 4-inch depth using his XP Deus.

John Q. recovered a vintage bunny cookie cutter from a 2-inch depth with his XP Deus.

Rick C. recovered a Massachusetts Commonwealth cent (1788) with his Vortex 9 from a 10- to 11-inch depth. Winner of this month’s Oldest Coin Found in the USA category.

Susannah K. recovered a 1935 D Wheat Penny.

Rich R. recovered a vintage fork and knife from an 8-inch depth using his White.

Rich R. found a V Nickle at a depth of 6 inches using his White.

Philip N. recovered a Large Cent from a 6-inch depth using his Manticore.

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