More finds from Texas cabin New Years Day

Baggins

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Looks like you got a good site there! Any coins come out of there? What is the time period? Late 1800s?

hanjixlt
 

Looks like you got some nice square nails, is the site in a plowed field and if so what settings are you using on your detector.

There has to be some coins there. Thanks for the post and pictures.

HH, Ringfinder

By the way I like the Clay Marble, that means there were kids at this site and Money!
 

The site sits off in a pasture surrounded by woods, and backs up to the bottom of a bluff...I just set my detector on all metal, with my sensitivity set about 12 o'clock and my disc. around 1 o'clock....the mule shoe I found was about 7" deep...no coins yet, but have only really detected the site maybe twice, and have only covered a very small area....can't go 4 feet without getting a hit...hope to get out again soon and detect some more!! Any different suggestions about settings? As always, help is greatly apprecitated....
 

Yes, the site is from the 1800's...not sure exactly when, but is located somewhat near the scene of the last major Indian masacre in Texas...
 

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