Find's Treasure Forums

Welcome to Find's Treasure Forums, Guests!

You are viewing this forums as a guest which limits you to read only status.

Only registered members may post stories, questions, classifieds, reply to other posts, contact other members using built in messaging and use many other features found on these forums.

Why not register and join us today? It's free! (We don't share your email addresses with anyone.) We keep email addresses of our users to protect them and others from bad people posting things they shouldn't.

Click here to register!



Need Support Help?

Cannot log in?, click here to have new password emailed to you

One more hunt in the farm field

GunnarMN

New member
Pot lucks words got to me , ( I see some bare spots out thear ) so I went out again and am finding some targets again found a nice plow and glad to say it was 2" deep and a nice shotgun slugg, earler in the day i was hunting the neghbors yard its from the 40,s and his two kids were helping and really got involved and had about 100 questions when we found some slugs they really got exited. but all we found other than that was a coroded zinc cent and lots of nails and aluminum cans I just said hey welcom to the world of metal detecting . nextime i will bring my compadre over for them to swing . but something tells me they will find a gold ring ohh well I may go back to the farm field out of desperation as a man to a moldy piece of bread he vowed he would not eat but when faced with starvation eats it with joy for lack of food
 
Neat finds Gunnar! LOL you have a good sense of humor. I knew you wouldn't be able to stay away.lol It is like going through the day without that cup of coffee. Glad you got out and did some hunting. That field is calling you gunnar. The more you swing, the better the chances. It is like the lottery - You can't win if you don't play lol
Personally, I would follow and sweep every bare patch in that field. I was going to go out myself but I have to catch up on yard work. Keep at it Gunnar ....there IS more to come out of that field. One of these days, you will get a signal, and think, "ahhhh just another plow part" But you decide to dig it anyways......only to find a metal tin filled with silver coins. At that point you realize it isn't the farmers stash you had been hoping for, but only a handful to keep his tin filled as he was headed to town to pick up a few items from the 5 & 10. The big container is still on the property waiting for you to hit the mother lode. Every step you take in that field is a step closer to finding that next target.... Gunnar, I anticipate your next posting....


..as a man to a moldy piece of bread he vowed he would not eat but when faced with starvation eats it with joy for lack of food

Look up the Redfield Hoard. Here is part of the story.

Some say Lavere Redfield was an eccentric investor. Others say he was a shrewd stock and real estate investor. Still others said he was an average guy who had a distrust of big government and bought a lot of silver dollars, an awful lot of silver dollars! Perhaps all of them are right. Lavere Redfield was born at the turn of the century. He died in 1974 leaving behind an estate worth over 100 million dollars and one of the largest silver dollar hoards ever discovered, now called the
 
Top