Colonial Zoyboy
Bronze Member
Ever since I bought my first detector last May, I have always had the passion to find "old" coins, and in order to find them, I knew that I had to conduct extensive research. So, after finding many later American coins such as Mercury dimes, Rosies, and Wheats, doyboy and I decided to "step our game up." Just about one year later, we decided to center our detecting goals on finding some spanish silver, early American silver, post-colonial coins, etc. This leads me to present to you guys our newest research project. The atlas map that we have attached is from 1873, and the aerial photo is from a recent time period. As one can see, there are three homesteads in 1873 that are situated along the river; JV Crane's was built in 1776, and the other two were erected sometime after that. The aerial photo depicts these former homesteads as one large farm field; in the photo, I circled where we believe the homesteads once stood. We are going to seek permission to metal detect after the end of their farming season. If we are granted permission, what words of advice could you guys offer to locate the productive spots? Lastly, could you name a few of your finds from detecting a farm field?