Complete 2017 Old Farmstead Recoveries: Silvers, Coppers, Relics

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ACE 250 with DD coil
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Metal Detecting
Just got back from another long business trip to find my car buried in snow and ice at the airport, so it's time to wrap up 2017.

99% of these finds where from lost old farm homes in the woods in W PA. This completes my second year detecting.

Coins First.

Wheat Pennies
(166 this year, you know what they look like)

IHPs

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Coppers/KG/LCs

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Nickels

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Silver dimes

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Silver Quarters and Half Dollars

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Tokens and Foreign

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Tags

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Now the relics

Buttons

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Buckles

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Jewelry

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Bells

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Horse tack

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Toys

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Stuff

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Thanks for looking and maybe I'll sneak out again on Sunday, suppose to be in the 40's ...

Good luck out there!
 

great finds!
 

What a spread you got there! It’s obvious 2017 blessed you! Where do you start for you got it all. I hope 2018 is even better to you! May all your hunting adventures be successful ones!!
 

Excellent Years Work :thumbsup:
 

Great stuff! What is on the front of the shoulder belt you dug?
 

What a spread you got there! It’s obvious 2017 blessed you! Where do you start for you got it all. I hope 2018 is even better to you! May all your hunting adventures be successful ones!!

Thx for the kind words.
 

Wow... so great a year...

In the 2nd pic marked "Coppers/KG/LCs" The coin with the US in the middle, is that a Nova? Love to see better pics of it both sides :)

Thanks
 

Wow... so great a year...

In the 2nd pic marked "Coppers/KG/LCs" The coin with the US in the middle, is that a Nova? Love to see better pics of it both sides :)

Thanks

Yes, the Nova might be my best find in 2017, I'll attach pics. Actually for some reason, I can't upload pics, gives me a warning that I don't have permission?
 

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That's a heck of a year Thad. I always say you get out of this hobby what you put into it. You really hit it hard this year and were rewarded with all those finds. You found more seated silver in one year than I have in my career.
 

That's a heck of a year Thad. I always say you get out of this hobby what you put into it. You really hit it hard this year and were rewarded with all those finds. You found more seated silver in one year than I have in my career.

Thx Steve! I spent a big chunk of time researching the public lands within a 10 min drive of my workplace and my home. It was fun to dig into old maps and aerial photos of these communities and start to become a pseudo expert on the history of these areas. Once I understood the history, the "treasure maps" often ended up being the same street signs I've driven past for decades... Fort Couch Road in Pittsburgh actually leads to a long lost 1700's fortification site. It's been fun, next year will be a new challenge as the nearby spots are now cleaned out, but I have my eye on where to expand the research zone.
 

Awesome finds fellow yinzer!

Great variety and examples of the rich history we have here. Hope 18 is as good or better for you.

John.
 

Thx Steve! I spent a big chunk of time researching the public lands within a 10 min drive of my workplace and my home. It was fun to dig into old maps and aerial photos of these communities and start to become a pseudo expert on the history of these areas. Once I understood the history, the "treasure maps" often ended up being the same street signs I've driven past for decades... Fort Couch Road in Pittsburgh actually leads to a long lost 1700's fortification site. It's been fun, next year will be a new challenge as the nearby spots are now cleaned out, but I have my eye on where to expand the research zone.
Fort Couch, another site lost to "progress". That area is so developed no one will ever find a relic from Fort Couch.
 

Awesome finds fellow yinzer!

Great variety and examples of the rich history we have here. Hope 18 is as good or better for you.

John.

Thx John! You've had some great finds in the area this year as well.
 

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