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Nice finds! It's an enjoyable hobby especially when research pays off.

-Bill
 
Sounds like you have alot of fun hunting infront of you. that gold peice looks to be a cabinet or drawer pull hardware. nice coins too.
 
I haven't even begun to cover the area. I hope the land owner is generous down the road.
 
Nice. Good research, too. Nothing about the site would hint a church once stood there.
 
I Started hunting just below where I found the first coins and wasn't 5-minutes before I found My first target an 1893 I.H. by and old tree stump at around 6". I thought I was right where the church was but I started looking around to the east Low and behold I found the Old Foundation to the church. The Farmer told me the church was just east of the road,but turn out there were two Old roads.As I was looking around the foundation the F75 was very buisy with all the iron and trash that was there, so I switched From the JE mode to the DE to quiet it down. I got a solid
signal around an old Oak tree and recovered a wheatback penny (191:geek:and just started to walk around when the F75 let out a Hight Tone, I pinpointed a shallow target just below the surface and recoverd a very nice 1906 I.H. iwent another ten feet and got another target that was Very shallow also! Turned out to be another Barber Dime in
about the same condition as my first one, this one was a 1903.I ended the 3-hour hunt picking up some early date wheatbacks an old oil lamp
part that feeds the wick.....

This photo shows the two roads one on the left just visable and the one on the right. I found the coins on the first hunt in the area in the middle. The church foundation is to the right of the road that is on the right in the photo.

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The old Foundation!

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The finds after a Little cleaning.

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