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New Field Old Finds!

Bell-Two

Active member
Monday promised to be a pleasant day a typical late October day in Ohio. We went to a new site in a large field and I was able to find it fairly quickly. And what a site it is lot of older finds, no modern contamination to speak of. Diane made the first confirmation find a bent spoon and I too found part of a utensil handle. My first good find was a gorgeous barrel tap and I was pleased to find it. Diane was having a relic day with more spoon parts and some copper “whats’its”. I then got a good 12-44 signal and was happy to see an 1851 Large Cent! About 10 minutes went by when I got a 12-13 signal mixed with a lot of iron grunting and I was thinking I hope it is a Shield Nickel and it was an 1869. Diane found a very neat Locomotive button. I kept finding bits of copper and brass and then got a jumpy 12-36 again amongst a lot of iron…thinking maybe an Indian Head I got a surprise when I saw a tiny silver disk…an 1853 Half Dime! This field site covers a very large area so we were trying to cover what we could and then I got a very crummy signal that was mostly iron grunts with just a touch of a consistent high tone. While I was removing the nails and junk in the hole Diane walked over to me to show me what she just dug….I was amazed…in her hand she had the barrel of an old pistol! It turns out to be a Belgian percussion pistol of the type they call Cannon Barrel due to the distinctive end on it which resembles an old style cannon! I finished removing the junk from my target hole and finally found the high tone, a nice 1867 Indian Head. We continued to make some neat relic finds and will go back since this is such a large site it will need severe pounding to find more keepers! There are many more pictures in the video.

[video]https://youtu.be/VT8enHNY55s[/video]
 
Way to go! Some nice finds for sure!
 
Great finds. Love those Half dimes, only have found one. It's in my profile pic.

Good luck with the new site. Bet there will be plenty of awesome finds.

HH. James
 
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