Rick (Nova Scotia)
Silver Member
Well Like Steve PA, I hunted less, and had nearly no new sites.
New (old) sites are key to being productive for sure.
Also like Steve at least a couple of my best finds did come from old revisited sites.
I got nothing off my top ten list, like silver cache (#1), belt plate (#2), wax seal (#3), etc., but still I did manage some firsts, like biggest crotal bell ever, ( less than a mile from home), best jewelry day (afternoon) ever with two golds, and nicest early navy button ever. (a banner find for sure IMO)
Overall am pretty pleased with the 20 hunting days recorded on the books.
The lot of it.
A couple things that went through the tumbler with the clad. (I have a big tumbler)
No the BIG crotal didn't go in the tumbler, and note how the musket balls turned black after 4 hours ?
I liked the brass / copper square spike.
Best Coppers this year included the rarest date Canada LC 1858 a first, but favorites were.
1792 french 2 sols.
and
1692 W&M Irish HP
Best button, came with a 50 cent piece, got live VID. Orig. Post.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/501369-best-navy-button-1812ish-most-guilt-silver-half-dollar-live-video-too-boot.html
Buckle hunt one day, includes a US civil war wreath, and near complete shoe buckle...still waiting on a complete one. (head bang!)..the copper is a 1650's French Liard.
Best ever beach hunt in 9 years. From the chain and left was one afternoon.
And some scrap.
Yes some diggers did much better, but all things considered it was a very good year for me.
Oh, and thanks to my new ebike which has 2800+ kms now for helping me out.
Good Luck out there.
Rick
and just for fun check out the snow cone in the front yard on about dec. 15th.
New (old) sites are key to being productive for sure.
Also like Steve at least a couple of my best finds did come from old revisited sites.
I got nothing off my top ten list, like silver cache (#1), belt plate (#2), wax seal (#3), etc., but still I did manage some firsts, like biggest crotal bell ever, ( less than a mile from home), best jewelry day (afternoon) ever with two golds, and nicest early navy button ever. (a banner find for sure IMO)
Overall am pretty pleased with the 20 hunting days recorded on the books.
The lot of it.
A couple things that went through the tumbler with the clad. (I have a big tumbler)
No the BIG crotal didn't go in the tumbler, and note how the musket balls turned black after 4 hours ?
I liked the brass / copper square spike.
Best Coppers this year included the rarest date Canada LC 1858 a first, but favorites were.
1792 french 2 sols.
and
1692 W&M Irish HP
Best button, came with a 50 cent piece, got live VID. Orig. Post.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/501369-best-navy-button-1812ish-most-guilt-silver-half-dollar-live-video-too-boot.html
Buckle hunt one day, includes a US civil war wreath, and near complete shoe buckle...still waiting on a complete one. (head bang!)..the copper is a 1650's French Liard.
Best ever beach hunt in 9 years. From the chain and left was one afternoon.
And some scrap.
Yes some diggers did much better, but all things considered it was a very good year for me.
Oh, and thanks to my new ebike which has 2800+ kms now for helping me out.
Good Luck out there.
Rick
and just for fun check out the snow cone in the front yard on about dec. 15th.