JackalopeZL1's Big East Coast Adventure!!

JackalopeZL1

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Nov 22, 2014
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All Treasure Hunting
Happy New year everyone!!!! I have a little bit of a story of my First East coast metal detecting adventure. Me being from the West Coast I often find myself absolutely jealous of the east coast folks and the much older history available for detecting. A couple months ago I got a open invite to do some detecting with Treblehunter from here on the TNET forums. I said what the heck, bought my plane tickets, reserved my rental car and Hotel, It is official I am committed :)

So the big day arrives when I have to jump on the plane. After finding the best way to get my CTX on the plane I boarded in Sacramento and 8 or 9 hrs later I landed in Philly. Heck Just leaving the Airport I saw houses that were way older than most on the west coast and it had me excited.

So the next morning I met up with Treblehunter and we went right out to one of his permissions. It is a hay field that had a house from the 1700's on it once upon a time. He showed me some locations and where he had hunted and said go for it. I have to say I am so impressed with Brad(Treblehunter) The guy is one of the nicest, generous and thoughtful folks I have ever met. A true ambassador of the hobbie!!

The first day of detecting you would have thought it was mid march with 65* tshirt weather on December 27th?? I had prepared for freezing so this was a absolute joy to start the week off with. And boy did it start off good, About 10 minutes into the hunt I got a clear and clean 12/13 on the CTX about 4 inches down. Popped the plug and Boom My first Shield nickle. And it had Rays!! So 1866 or 1867 My new oldest coin..










From there it just got better. I spent a few days with Treblehunter going to a few spots he had permissions to hunt and it was awesome. I ended up with many many Buttons, a couple silver washed and a few Gold gilt, A draped bust large cent(now my oldest coin 1796 to 1807) 3 Flying eagle cents(3 year minted coin 1856, 57, 58), 3 or 4 Indians the oldest being a Fatty 1863, A sterling silver whatsit, Glass top to a ink well, a bunch of buckles, and so on. Pics below. In the end It was a trip I will never forget and I want to throw another thank you out to TREBLEHUNTER! I can't wait to go back east again. I truly would have been happy with a couple of wheat pennies and the experience of traveling back east. But it turned out to be much more. Now to plan for next time!!









 

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Pretty cool stuff! Neat finds! That draped bust must have been a super fun find!

The draped bust was indeed, it was the deepest coin I have ever dug. Brad can back me up on how deep the hole was. I got the signal and almost didn't dig it. But I was getting a faint high tone all the way around. It was at least 13" down.
 

Congrats on the great adventure in the East. :occasion14: Looks and sounds like you and Brad had a great time swinging the coil together. I enjoy going East and hunting with fellow Tnetters. Looks like brad took you to some producing sites.
 

Congrats on the great adventure in the East. :occasion14: Looks and sounds like you and Brad had a great time swinging the coil together. I enjoy going East and hunting with fellow Tnetters. Looks like brad took you to some producing sites.

Yea, Brad has some fantastic sights. It was a blast and I hope to hunt back there again!!
 

You know thinking about it more I have a feeling Brad is going to hit it big with one of his finds soon. They are truly Virgin sights with some real old history. I can't wait to see what is next for him!!
 

Wow! looks like a great trip, Id love to make it out there some day.
 

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