VERMONTPACKRAT
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Here is the updated total from the "hay field" This field has been good to me !
The hay field accross the road from me has turned out to be the best MDing spot that I could ever hope for. I started last fall and made a few nice finds includind a G.W. Inaugural Button, Two 1803 Draped Bust LC's, dateless Classic head LC and a few other keepers.
My first serious hunt this spring was in this field and I dug a 1798 LC and a matching set of 4 large flat buttons.
I realized that I had found an old house site. A few more coins including my first Colonial Copper, 1787 Massachusettes, and my favorite find this year, 1800 80/79 Draped Bust Large Cent in amazing condition came from the dirt.
The buttons were plenty at this spot too. Several Tombac buttons in various sizes, 7 early flat buttons, Massachusettes Civil war button, TWO!! pewter USA buttons!! One of the pewter buttons is also in amazing condition for a dug pewter.
I took a group shot with all of the best stuff from last fall and this year.
Thanks for lookin'
VPR
The hay field accross the road from me has turned out to be the best MDing spot that I could ever hope for. I started last fall and made a few nice finds includind a G.W. Inaugural Button, Two 1803 Draped Bust LC's, dateless Classic head LC and a few other keepers.
My first serious hunt this spring was in this field and I dug a 1798 LC and a matching set of 4 large flat buttons.
I realized that I had found an old house site. A few more coins including my first Colonial Copper, 1787 Massachusettes, and my favorite find this year, 1800 80/79 Draped Bust Large Cent in amazing condition came from the dirt.
The buttons were plenty at this spot too. Several Tombac buttons in various sizes, 7 early flat buttons, Massachusettes Civil war button, TWO!! pewter USA buttons!! One of the pewter buttons is also in amazing condition for a dug pewter.
I took a group shot with all of the best stuff from last fall and this year.
Thanks for lookin'
VPR
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