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Hello guys..new here!

ndground

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Hello everyone. My name id David and this is my first post to say hi to all. I hunted for about 15yrs and gave it a break. Now i'm getting back into it slowly since some new places are popping up from all the forest raping of the trees. This is one of the last things i found on a site i was working the past 2 summers. It's very faint but it's a fleur de lis cuff link from around the 1700's. The only coin found there was a 1775 british large cent and lots of flat buttons. Some were tomback. So i figured it was a south Ga old rev.war british camp. Well, HH~~!!
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Welcome to findmall David. That’s a very nice cufflink you found. What kind of detector are you operating?
 
I'm currently using a tesoro. Sometimes i use a Garrett ace 400
Good luck in the field and look forward to seeing more treasure!
 
Hello from north central Idaho!!! I get a few WW1 and WW2 buttons occasionally but nothing that old, good recovery!!!
 
Welcome Dave nice cuff link!
Mark
 
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