West Jersey Detecting
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I got back to one of my favorite old sites last weekend. The signals are getting sparse, and I've cleaned out the old coppers, but there's still enough to warrant returning when I have the time. I dug a lot of deep, low to mid-range signals including the dreaded beaver tail signals. Right away I got a couple of buttons; nothing spectacular, but it still gave me hope.
After digging quite a few pieces of foil, pull-tabs and buttons, I got a deep double signal that usually results in a broken beaver-tail pull-tab. I was surprised to find a lead bale seal in the plug. Luckily I re-scanned the hole with my coil before covering it up, because I got another deep signal, this one just a bit higher- more in the Indian Head range on my T2. It was in the side of the hole, so I used my Lesche to dig a plug out of the side, and while I did I caught a glimpse of thin silver. I was thinking it was another half reale, but was pleasantly surprised to see this beautiful silver cuff-link!
I stuck around for a while longer and got a similar signal and dug the 1882 Indian a few more buttons and a tiny piece of unidentifiable silver.
This is my THIRD colonial silver cuff-link. Unfortunately, this one is incomplete. My other two were found 20 or 30 yards from each other a few years back and are completely intact!
After digging quite a few pieces of foil, pull-tabs and buttons, I got a deep double signal that usually results in a broken beaver-tail pull-tab. I was surprised to find a lead bale seal in the plug. Luckily I re-scanned the hole with my coil before covering it up, because I got another deep signal, this one just a bit higher- more in the Indian Head range on my T2. It was in the side of the hole, so I used my Lesche to dig a plug out of the side, and while I did I caught a glimpse of thin silver. I was thinking it was another half reale, but was pleasantly surprised to see this beautiful silver cuff-link!
I stuck around for a while longer and got a similar signal and dug the 1882 Indian a few more buttons and a tiny piece of unidentifiable silver.
This is my THIRD colonial silver cuff-link. Unfortunately, this one is incomplete. My other two were found 20 or 30 yards from each other a few years back and are completely intact!
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