Found this metal piece out in the woods close to the edge of a field. Made of metal with “1820 Greenville O” on it. We live in Greenville, Ohio. Wish I snapped additional pictures of it, but this is all I have. Maybe a piece of old farm equipment? Or possibly some sort of mill piece?
This isn't silver or gold but it's certainly been entertaining to unearth. A couple weeks ago my hunting buddy found the large piece and I thought that was pretty cool but I returned this morning and found 4 more pieces which include 3 weights and the weight hanger. I hit the '100' weight with a...
along the stream in my backyard, where i take my walk everyday there are plenty of fallen trees that lay right across the stream, the banks are so high that i jump down and walk right under the fallen tree.
I noticed a huge metal structure that is right under where the tree has fallen. It...
Hi Everyone,
Went out Saturday evening and detected a section of woods and managed to dig a couple silvers for the time out.<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, sans-serif; line-height: 17px;">
Found this item a few years ago down the road a piece, over the creek bed, hiding in plain sight. Have had lots of fun with it including taking photos, writing a song about it and making a youtube video.:laughing7: Rather than me posting a link, look up StoneMan Mystery 2 on the youtube site...
Howdy from Central KY woods. Not a metal detector user. Used to be shell collector. A few fossils in this neck of the woods.:thumbsup:
got a "what is it" for ya'll.?????????
On my third day with the new Teknetics T2 SE I got a consistent signal at 8". I finally got the object out of the hole at a honest 8'', On the ground I saw what I thought is a coin. When I picked it up I saw a shank and knew I had my first button. When I got home I did research and discovered it...
On my third day with the new Teknetics T2 SE I got a consistent signal at 8". I finally got the object out of the hole at a honest 8'', On the ground I saw what I thought is a coin. When I picked it up I saw a shank and knew I had my first button. When I got home I did research and discovered it...
I have no intention of digging in or around a Native American burial ground but I would like to find one or at least see one locally. I live in the eastern part of ky and I'm an avid outdoorsman but I've still never seen an indian burial site out in the woods. I've heard stories from locals...