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First "haul" - Maverick Site
Finally just got around to cleaning this weekends (and last weekends
) finds from the Maverick site. The one side of the property holds an old farmhouse with four small barn-type buildings around it (see the full story and pics @ http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,202220.0.html). The other side holds a colonial era homesite and we believe there was also a wagon trail that cuts clear across all four fields here.
Here's a few pics - mostly iron goods with a few surprises in between. In the "group shot" I circled the oddball stuff : The metal within the red outline is all copper - it was also all one piece until I cleaned it :P - it looked like it was a crushed cylinder of some kind - approximately 4inches in diameter. The metal within the blue outline has the appearance of tin but it does not bend at all nor is it very light - if anyone has any ideas on what it could be I'd appreciate it. The iron that's outlined in red has a slight curve to it and is very thick with a "ridge" about an inch from the top - quite possibly a piece from an old kettle (this piece differs greatly from the other slabs of iron pulled from this field hence the reason I'm leaning away from calling this a piece of a broken farm implement)(plus I'm trying to be optimistic
).
The two biggest surprises for me though, came when I was cleaning all this guff today. The piece with the heart stamped in it looked like an old milk cap - it had no detail on it at all - when I hit it with some warm water and a soft brush I saw the marking and proceeded to "happy dance" right in my kitchen. If anything, I at least entertained Izzy for five minutes...
It's roughly the size of a quarter and obviously a half of a locket. My problem is trying to determine what material it's made of. It looks like it could be copper but I've never seen a copper locket before - it doesn't appear to be silver but can gold turn black after being in the ground for a very long time? I'm anxious to find out what it is but I do not want to scratch at it. I'll be taking it to get tested tomorrow. The second piece is definitely copper and I'd say most definitely a coin - unfortunately, it looks to be unreadable. This was actually "stuck in the mud" on the side of one of the flat iron pieces I dug - I was cleaning the iron and this dropped out and off with a big chunk of dried dirt. Pretty excited until I saw the condition BUT, it's an old copper regardless, and who knows - this could very well be my first colonial coin!
Anyway, sorry for the novel, enjoy the pics, and hopefully we'll be posting up some more goodies from the Mavericks site soon (Chris and I are going to try and get out sometime this week).
Thanks for stopping by and keep on swingin'...
Finally just got around to cleaning this weekends (and last weekends

Here's a few pics - mostly iron goods with a few surprises in between. In the "group shot" I circled the oddball stuff : The metal within the red outline is all copper - it was also all one piece until I cleaned it :P - it looked like it was a crushed cylinder of some kind - approximately 4inches in diameter. The metal within the blue outline has the appearance of tin but it does not bend at all nor is it very light - if anyone has any ideas on what it could be I'd appreciate it. The iron that's outlined in red has a slight curve to it and is very thick with a "ridge" about an inch from the top - quite possibly a piece from an old kettle (this piece differs greatly from the other slabs of iron pulled from this field hence the reason I'm leaning away from calling this a piece of a broken farm implement)(plus I'm trying to be optimistic

The two biggest surprises for me though, came when I was cleaning all this guff today. The piece with the heart stamped in it looked like an old milk cap - it had no detail on it at all - when I hit it with some warm water and a soft brush I saw the marking and proceeded to "happy dance" right in my kitchen. If anything, I at least entertained Izzy for five minutes...

Anyway, sorry for the novel, enjoy the pics, and hopefully we'll be posting up some more goodies from the Mavericks site soon (Chris and I are going to try and get out sometime this week).
Thanks for stopping by and keep on swingin'...

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