May 2026

Tim P. used his Deus 2 to recover a vintage car pin from a depth of 6 inches.

Rick C. found an 1898 Indian head penny, using his AT Pro, at a depth to 2 inches.

Pam P. recovered a button, manufactured by W. H. Jones & Co. in the 1830s to around 1840, using her Equinox 800. The target was found at a 5- to 7-inch depth.

John Q. recovered a 1906 Indian head penny from a 2-inch depth with his XP Deus.

John G. K. recovered an 1883 Indian head penny from a 4-inch depth, using his Equinox 800.

Dale D. found a Minie ball at a depth of 6 inches using his Discovery 2200.

Philip N. used his Manticore to locate and recover an 1858 flying eagle penny from a depth of 10 inches.

Tim P. recovered a large cent, minted sometime between 1816 and 1819, from a two-inch depth with his Deus 2. Winner of this month’s “Oldest Coin Found in the USA” Find of the Month Category.

Philip N. found a musket flint at a depth of 5 inches while recovering a metal target with his Manticore. Winner of this month’s “Most Interesting Item” Find of the Month Category.

John Q. found a sterling silver St. Christopher medal, featuring a soccer player, with his XP Deus at a depth of 3 inches. Winner of this month’s “Most Interesting Jewelry” Find of the Month Category.

Tom D. recovered a silver opal ring from a 4- to 5-inch depth using his Equinox 800.

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