June 2026

Tim P. recovered a Jean Harlow token (1933) that may be a rare miss-strike from a depth of 6 inches using his Deus II. Winner of this month’s Most Interesting Item category.

John Q. found an 80 to 90 year old white gold ring near the surface with his XP Deus. This month’s winner of the Most Interesting Jewelry category.

Tom D. recovered a toy car from a depth of 4 inches using his Equinox 800.

Tim P. found costume jewelry dating from the 1940s at a 3-inch depth using his Deus 2.

Susannah K. recovered a U.S. Major’s pin, dating from 1909 to WW1, from a 2-inch depth using her XP Deus.

Rich R. recovered an 1899 Indian Head Penny set in a decorative brass pendant frame from a depth of 7 inches using his Whites.

Philip N. recovered a flat button (originally gilded) from the early 1800s from an 11-inch depth using his Manticore.

John W. found a vintage-style silver metal blazer button at a one-inch depth using his Equinox 800.

John Q. recovered a half of a sterling silver spoon (c. 1942) from a depth of 2 inches with his XP Deus.

Jim H. found a 1968 Kennedy Half Dollar at a 3- to 4-inch depth using his Fisher.

Emilian T. recovered a 2.5 cent token dating from 1904 and marked 523 Chestnut, St. Louis, using his NOX 800.

Emilian T. found a vintage silver ring.

Bob T. found a penny from 1956 using his Garrett 300. Depth was 2 inches.

Emilian T. recovered a 2 cent piece dating from 1865 using his NOX 800. It was located at a 5 to 6 inch depth. Winner of this month’s Oldest Coin found in the USA category.

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