flyin-lowe
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I was heading down to my parents house today and was hoping to do some MD'ing. They live in a small town but have a house that was built sometime around 1900 and it sits right on US 40 (Old National Road) in Indiana. My dad is somewhat interested in my knew hobby so I told him I would go out to his yard and see if we could find anything. I discriminated out iron and went on full sensitivity. The very first target I got was bouncing between nickle and zink. I told him it was probably trash. Once I put my Pro Pointer in the hole it was going off all over the bottom of the hole. At first I thought it was not acting right but I dug a little further and pulled this rusted mess up. I have found one I think is a match on the internet and the guy says it is very rare and from the early 1800's. I am not 100% it is a match but when I look at the real thing I can make out some of the markings on the back like the one in his blog. The pictures aren't the best as I didn't have my good camera with me at the time. He was shocked and intrigued that this thing was buried about 3 inches in his back yard and he never knew it. I thought it was cool as well, not quite as cool as the capped bust I dug last week but pretty close since my dad was there with me. Since we found this first off I wasn't concerned about how he would react to me digging up his yard. Took my time and got some decent plugs so he was happy. I was getting tons of interference in the back yard probably from the overhead power lines. I didn't' get to hunt much today just about 1/2 hour showing him what little I know. I think my electrolysis will really make a difference in this one. Anyone see any reason why I shouldn't try to clean this u. I am guessing I can't hurt the value of it anymore then what mother nature already has.
Here is the website I came across with my short time of research.
http://restraintsblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/original-antique-skull-cross-bones-rare.html
Here is the website I came across with my short time of research.
http://restraintsblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/original-antique-skull-cross-bones-rare.html