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Week Four In the Fields

Bell-Two

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Week Four In The Fields

The finds have been a bit slower this last week with the rain from Sandy making it impossible to get out. Saturday October 27th we did the Dayton Diggers Field Hunt in which a lot of nice items were found, my sole good finds were a suspender buckle and a very beat 1907 Indian Head Penny. Friday November 2nd I went out to the bean field again hunted around the same area where I have been hunting finding several artifacts, including another horseshoe and a few other things. Found some clad coins, this site was occupied until the late 1970
 
Cool video and congrats on the Franklin =) That's a lot of goodies from an old field. Any idea what it used to be?
 
RCDetector said:
Cool video and congrats on the Franklin =) That's a lot of goodies from an old field. Any idea what it used to be?

There was a large house circa 1855-1970's, another house and school house next to each other and two other house sites which we haven't quite pinned down yet, very large field 300 acres!
 
Bell-Two said:
RCDetector said:
Cool video and congrats on the Franklin =) That's a lot of goodies from an old field. Any idea what it used to be?

There was a large house circa 1855-1970's, another house and school house next to each other and two other house sites which we haven't quite pinned down yet, very large field 300 acres!

Wow that's awesome! Sounds like a fun place to hunt. Plus each year you get new soil to dig :clapping:
 
Great finds Tony! I have to ask, did you run your coil over the
 
NebTrac said:
Great finds Tony! I have to ask, did you run your coil over the
 
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