Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.

Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.

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Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters Always fill your holes dug in retrieving your treasures and putting the earth back the way you found it.

Throwing away your trash and don't rebury it. Keeping our parks and places we go clean and respecting the lands we hunt on. Always ask for permission to enter private properties. Future hunting depends on these rules to follow.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 03/12/2025

I got out for the first time this season. Found a really nice 1863 fatty Indian head penny, a button, a ring, and a US pin possibly military???

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 08/17/2024

I got out for a little while today. My finds were. A wheat penny, a small wrench, a marble, 1935 Mercury dime, 1904 Barber quarter. And here's a first for me, a spoon ring. People would make rings out of spoon handles. You can still see some of the guild on it in some spots.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 02/08/2024

Got out yesterday. Pretty crazy to be out on February 7th. I found 7 wheat pennies, a silver spoon, part of a copper bracelet, a scout tie slide, a 1953 Roosevelt dime, and a surprise marble that was frozen in the plug with a wheat penny.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 06/10/2023

My finds from today. A button, Wednesday company token, two wheat pennies, spoon handle, a marble, and a 1954 Franklin half dollar.

05/22/2023

Got out today with Scott Hetzer at a road tear out. First find was a child's ring which I thought was just a junk ring, turned out after cleaning it up a little, turns out to be a 14k gold filled ring. Found a 1938 Merc dime, 1876 Indian Head penny, wheat penny don't know the year. And a nickel and 5 penny's. And some odds and ends. Was super fun to get out again. Thanks Scotty!! Gold and Silver day for the first day out in 2023.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 03/14/2023

My first find of the year. A group of us were in North Carolina. We were looking for a lost ring. I pulled this one out of the ground. It wasn't the ring we were looking for. Turns out that this was her mother's wedding band that she lost around 40 years ago or so. Missy cried when Dave handed it to her. Definitely happy we found a little piece of family history for her.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 08/31/2022

Looking for opinions on this.

I'm pretty sure I found a piece of petrified wood today. My son said, the one side looks like Red pine bark. It weighs about 5lbs. And yes, it's hard like a rock.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 07/16/2022

My finds from yesterday after work. An HJ ultra superstone ring. From what I saw looking it up, it's a 10k gold class ring from the 1930's. Not sure which school yet and seems to have initials in it too. Also a Palmolive token, and a Look savings medallion.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 07/03/2022

My finds from yesterday. Ten Indian head pennies, I had two wheat pennies, but lost one somewhere. 1927 Mercury dime, 1907 Barber dime, a rough looking shield nickel, two V nickels, and a print press plate. Which is a great find, it's only the third one I've ever found.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 06/25/2022

My finds from my last couple of times out. 1916 Mercury dime, 1899, 1895, 1898 Indian head pennies, 1927 buffalo nickel, 1897, 1889 V nickels, 11 wheat pennies, a harmonica reed, a percussion cap, cuff link, marble, 925 silver heart pendant, and a brooch or hairpiece with a woman's bust on it. I'm not positive what it is yet.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 06/04/2022

My finds from a few weeks ago. 1920 buffalo nickel, an 1892 Indian head penny, an uncle Sam play coin, 1916 Mercury dime s mint mark, and an armed forces medal.

Photos from Central Wisconsin Treasure Hunters.'s post 06/04/2022

My finds from last weekend. A gold gilded earring, a baseball glove pendant or charm, 1902 Barber quarter, 1939, 1942, and 1919 Mercury dimes, 1943 war nickel, and a few wheat pennies.

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