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Coppers From The "Mystery" Field!

Bell-Two

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Diane and I went back to the “Mystery Field” as I call it since none of the maps show a structure being on this site. Last Saturday we found eight coins and the newest was 1880! Doug had said he wondered why we had not found any Large Cents…well we took care of that on this hunt. The first coin I found was this very toasted N/D Matron Head.





At about the same moment Diane said she just dug an IndianHead, it turned out to be a crusty 1864




My second find was this blackened Two Cent Piece, it took a bit of looking at it to determine what it was at first, a reading of 12-41 on my CTX led me to believe it was and only after squinting and turning it on angles was I able to confirm that it was a Two Cent Piece. To me it has the appearance of having been in a fire.





Despite warming temps the 20 mph winds made it quite chilly so we were nearly ready to go. Diane had told me she dug another Indian and I told her we would look at it in the car. When checking it I told her she made a very nice find and when she found out it was not an Indian but in fact her very first CW Store Card she had a wide smile on her face!






Just before leaving I got a very nice 12-45 signal and I popped out this 1853 Large Cent!






We got some interesting relics also.



This Benedict & Burnham Button was a good find as well; it dates between1835-1843.






Diane and I both got one of these pieces of a pocket knife made by the American Knife Co. ca. 1850’s.




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Wow! Those are some great finds! May not have been a house there, but it had to be something! Congrats!
 
Ball field maybe back in the day. Great finds. Nice hunt.
 
Jason in Enid said:
Wow! Those are some great finds! May not have been a house there, but it had to be something! Congrats!
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Pretty sure there was a homesite there, plenty of china, crockery, spoons besides the brick and glass all typical things of a homesite. I think the home was gone before the map dates.
 
Sounds like the all the typical indications of a house.
 
You're killing it and it's the middle of winter. Keep it coming
 
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