Today I went back to the church ruins that I hunted two weeks ago. The site has a large tree that is "downwind" from the area of the ruins, which I suspect was where they tied up their horses and buggies. On the last hunt I found several old coins around the tree along with horse and buggy related items. Because the finds were only 5"-6" deep last time and there wasn't a large amount of trash, I decided to use the stock coil on the F75 and hunt in All Metal. I began by digging any target that was above 30, hoping to find a couple nickels that I missed the last time. While no nickels were found today I was able to find two more bridle rosettes that had numbers in the 60's and were about 5" deep. The crotal bell was a nice surprise and it along with the other small bell seem to be horse and buggy related items.The "newest" coin I found the last time was a 1911 Wheat Penny and the 1912-13 variety Model T hubcap fits well into the time frame of the site. The brass "U" may have been from a church sign that was on the wrought iron fence that is still around part of the site. The soap token and ring may date a little later than the other items. Although no coins were found today, I enjoyed hunting with the temperature in the 50's and nice moist ground.....Thanks for looking
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