I buckled down and caught up with, silver, coppers, relics.

pepperj

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Just getting in a hunt here and there for a hour or maybe grabbing a few hours at the end of the day and making every hunt close to home to cut down on the traveling times. So the first one is off my property had a hour to hunt before dark, and I hit an area that I thought everything was taken and this little fellow popped up.
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I went to a cellar hole that really never produced and I got down and dirty, detected it with the 5" coil, then got down on my knees with the pinpointer and a magnet for a total of 5 hrs over two days hard won finds from this one, place looked like it might of burnt, or it's been used as a burn pit. The round nails were on top of the square nails and the finds are mixed below that. Managed a couple of little brass rings, the one top fell apart when I washed it up.
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I stopped on the way home from doing some chores and this one cellar hole has given up a few finds over the years. On arrival I discovered the good field was planted in alpha and that left the corn field, so I thought why not try it as it has given up a LC or two. Sort of glad the discing was kind and it turned it over just enough to grab these in a short 1/2 hr, then I did another 1 1/2 hr was trying to get more but nothing. 1917 fish scale (2nd one of the season) 1880 LC, 1910 LC, 1886 Half Penny, and when I dug the maple leaf pin I thought now that's a fitting find on a beautiful fall day.
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This next hunting spot is turning up some nice finds, close by, new permission from a farmer that hates folks even turning in their driveway but took a shining to me.:dontknow:First hunt was a quick scouting around the homesite.
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Went back and it didn't produce anything worth posting. So I returned the day before yesterday and it was pretty good little hunt, so I'm glad I tried an area that the farmer said there wasn't a home, WRONG! A cool dozen buttons and a disliked 1815 token, these were the really frowned upon at the time because of the screaming eagle. 4 nice stems three with maker's marks, rosette, keyhole cover, thimble, cane band? and a barrel tap, OH YA! 1942 OD nickel that I thought was a button.:laughing7:
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I stopped there yesterday for another go in the soya field and it turned up some nice keepers. Dave ID the one as being a sling buckle.The one handle has Parker & Co. written on it.Bit of big lead and a lead stylus? It was time to ring out and head home. :)
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Wow awesome finds! There is a lot less metal in the ground you've been over that's for sure. Love the clay pipe pieces! I have a question tho what is the item I circled in this picture! Any info would be greatly appreciated!
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If you look closely at the ends of it you may find a note type like F Sharp and possibly a patent date.
 

Congrats on some sweet finds. The bells are definitely cool.
 

Killed it pepp! Wow, that's an awesome haul! Congrats
 

If you look closely at the ends of it you may find a note type like F Sharp and possibly a patent date.

You got me wondering as I never have looked before to see if there was anything written on them, this one has #D stamped on the underside. Thanks for the information and no it doesn't inspire me to collect the whole set.:)
 

Those are some very nice finds. Great looking coins, & I also like the crotal bells.
 

That's quite an impressive assortment of relics and coins - great job! My favorites are the bell and marked pipe stems, but it's all good .....
 

Quite a bunch of finds, nice to be able to find old stuff close to home...bonus.
Like the watch winder not found a single one yet.
Like the 1815 token, and the big bell too.
If I can muster up a bit of ambition will go dig a few holes myself before it's too late.
 

That's quite an impressive assortment of relics and coins - great job! My favorites are the bell and marked pipe stems, but it's all good .....

Thanks Bill, is there a good site to look for the manufacturers names for the pipe stems?
 

I like those tokens, have a few, but of course want more. :thumbsup: Unlike Rick I am a proud member of the watch winder club. :)
 

I like those tokens, have a few, but of course want more. :thumbsup: Unlike Rick I am a proud member of the watch winder club. :)

They're a very nice find and it's the second one I've dug. Reading they seem to be all counterfeits after the 1813 mintage, ya I'm liking the winders as there's so many different types it seems.
 

Man you've been busy with an hour hunt here & there. Looks like they were all very productive. Love all those coins, buttons, and other relics.
 

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