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Hot Time In The Field!

Bell-Two

Active member
Went out today for a short hunt it seems as Spring is turning into Summer here in Ohio as it got into the upper 80’s. Went to a field that is still open to us not fertilized or planted as of yet. Went to a different spot and while there were not a lot of signals at least I was getting some high tones. Dug a buckle, some spoon partifacts and three fired round balls, some assorted field finds as you can see.



My first coin find was a super toasty 1884 V-Nickel that was reading 12-10 on the CTX, bit low but not unusual for an older nickel, but a good consistent tone.





My next find was a flat button with gilt on the back. Back mark says “Warranted Superior, John Dean London. I have not been able to find out anything on this maker I found one source that said 1810-1830 on the button but they gave no citation for that dating.



My final good find was a 1919 Wheat which was along side a massive nail. I first got the nail and I knew that was not what was giving that small high tone and once I cleared it out I found the Wheatie. A good example, always believe the tone and not you’re “lying eyes”!




[video]https://youtu.be/AgTZgHLFaIQ[/video]
 
Awesome finds!! congrats.
 
Good finds Tony, I always like reading your posts and watching your videos.

Randy
 
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