Hampton detector

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Hi all, went back to same spot today as yesterday and managed a few trinkets. A 1841 LC and a pretty large flat button. Some kind of brass screw on cap and a really thick horse shoe😂 just thought I’d share. Be well all…
 

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Until a member pipes in - I pulled this from another TN thread - this is just one of the replies in the thread...


TomPA;2697594 said:
The information that was provided was found in the book: Artifacts of Colonial America by Ivor Noel Hume. (Don't shoot the messenger-call the author!) As noted, dating horseshoes is difficult at best. As with any hand-made item, the maker has the liberty to make it as he/she wishes. A current gunmaker could easily produce a flintlock rifle with all the early fixtures, but it obviously would not be old. Same thing with an ancient spear/arrow point. All one can do is go with the professional studies that have been documented and make your best guess.
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Vldetecting;5744663 said:
I've seen many people asking about how to date horseshoes. Many say it is nearly impossible, but I say it's not. So I thought about sharing a little "guide" on how to date horseshoes.

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Nice finds! The Braided hair LCs tend to hold up well.
 

Congrats on your finds You will find a wealth of knowledge on this forum
 

That coin is in great condition and is a wonderful find. :icon_thumleft:
 

Super find! Congrats!
 

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