My first year of metal detecting. 2009

Sniffy

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Mar 27, 2009
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Here are most of my finds. I had a habit of giving away buttons to family members, so I'm short probally a dozen nice gilted buttons. And not pictured is the 1804 Draped Bust Half cent, sold for a pretty penny. A couple more relics (early whistle) I have traded for gear, (vibraprobe 560) and I also threw in my other complete shoe buckle towards the cost of my DFX! I dove head first into metal detecting and I'm very thankful that I have. I would also like to thank everyone here on the treasurenet forum, you guys have been very helpful all along. I am glad that I have a "community" of people with the same interests as I.

thanks,

Jesse a.k.a sniffy

also not pictured. 1892 Barber dime, 1879 IH, 1883 IH, and a 1890 IH....While in Georgia a home owner gave me permission to hunt her property. I started poppin out wheaties like nobody's business a total of 17 various wheaties in one yard. In 3 hrs I had 17 wheaties, earliest 1910 to 1959. 3 IH's and a nice Barber, I showed her what I found. She then wanted to keep the coins....her family owned a general store in the early 1900's. She claimed she wanted to showcase the coins in her living room. I hope she is enjoying them.
 

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sweet year Jesse. love that buckle. hope you find something else this year dated 1804, and hang on to it.
dwayne
 

that is a great year in my book. You got an awsome buckle there!
 

Third photo down, is that part of an opium pipe? (Near the top, right hand corner) I think I've seen similar ones in Denver. And that buckle is a killer find. Ya dun good.
Carl
 

CurbdiggerCarl57 said:
Third photo down, is that part of an opium pipe? (Near the top, right hand corner) I think I've seen similar ones in Denver. And that buckle is a killer find. Ya dun good.
Carl
yes it is, funny you noticed that. Found in my aunts yard, her neighbors home was built in 1740's. I did some research and found that chinese immigrants (slaves) worked on the farm in the late 1700's. I'm hoping this is a pipe one of them dropped in the fields.
 

Great finds Sniffy, hope you double it in 2010. :icon_thumright:
 

Nothing wrong with that start! Plenty to look forward to because I think it would be pretty rare for a first year to be the best.
 

Sniffy,

Great job. You did a great job. Nice finds. You did a lot better than I did my first year. Keep doing what you are, you seem to be doing something right. Good luck in 2010.

Ed D.
 

Superb first year, congrats!
 

You are proving to be one heck of a relic hunter, Sniffy. I can't wait to see what 2010 will give you.

Kirk
 

WOW, that's a awesome 1st year, congrats, :icon_thumright:

TommNJ
 

That's a great year! I still have not found a large cent after 41 years of md.
 

Those are some AMAZING finds, especially for a first year. The only coin i've ever dug was a memmorial penny!
 

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