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Arizona Brass Survey Marker metal detecting find
Surveying1800s-1900sUpdated March 2026

Arizona Brass Survey Marker

1800s-1900s

About Arizona Brass Survey Marker

The Arizona Brass Survey Marker is a surveying find from the 1800s-1900s era, commonly discovered by metal detectorists across the Desert Southwest regions. Brass Survey Marker is a realistic Arizona detector target tied to ghost towns, stage stops, and drywash camps. Rather than pretending every state has the same history, this profile frames the signal around the kinds of sites that actually produce it in Arizona: beaches, town greens, camps, farmsteads, transport corridors, or old recreation grounds.

“According to TroveRadar, the Arizona Brass Survey Marker (1800s-1900s) is valued at $5-100+ depending on agency and age and typically found at 2-6 inches depth. TroveRadar catalogs 1,016+ metal detecting finds across North America.

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Signal Pattern

strong mid-high conductor that may read like a coin

Typical Depth

2-6 inches

Estimated Value

$5-100+ depending on agency and age

Common Regions

Desert Southwest

Cleaning & Preservation Tips

  • clean lightly and retain stamped benchmark data

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What signal does a Arizona Brass Survey Marker give on a metal detector?
Arizona Brass Survey Marker typically produces: strong mid-high conductor that may read like a coin. It is usually found at 2-6 inches depth. Experienced detectorists in the Desert Southwest regions report consistent signals when hunting appropriate sites.
How much is a Arizona Brass Survey Marker worth?
The estimated value of a Arizona Brass Survey Marker is $5-100+ depending on agency and age. Value depends on condition, rarity, and historical significance. Always clean conservatively to preserve maximum value.
How do I clean a Arizona Brass Survey Marker?
Proper cleaning for Arizona Brass Survey Marker: clean lightly and retain stamped benchmark data. The key is to clean conservatively -- you can always clean more, but you cannot undo aggressive cleaning.
Where are Arizona Brass Survey Marker finds most common?
Arizona Brass Survey Marker finds are most commonly reported in the Desert Southwest regions. This Surveying item from the 1800s-1900s era is typically found near old homesteads, parks, fairgrounds, and historical sites.