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Eastender

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Hi everyone I look forward to sharing stories and learning from new friends. I started serious metal detecting last August although I have dabbled twice in my youth. I'm also a graduate level trained archaeologist but currently non-practicing, started avocationally as an arrowhead picker in the upstate NY cornfields. I only mention this because I am an avid student of history and love the excitement of detecting and look forward to seeing what others are finding. I live in an area rich in history. The first European colonists arrived around 1650. Many historical layers here but most interested in the colonial period. I would say my best find is a 1798 US Draped Bust in very good condition (I also have an 1800 and 1801). But out of the gate the most perplexing things I have found are coin-like objects. I am scanning remote forests relatively free of metallic debris. Some bullets and beer cans yes, but no major developments. And these early colonists were agrarian Puritans living austere lives leaving little material culture behind. In this photo I found the red intaglio cameo with gold surround. Do you think it is generic jewelry like a watch fob or someone's actual wax seal? Someone who knows styles might be able to recognize the hat. It was an isolate with nothing within 50 yards. The coin-like object was found a couple of hundred yards away in the forest floor 4+ inches deep. Fairly close to it I found a rectangular brass shoe buckle which matches up to 1730's on a chart. The coin-like object is dense and gave my White's Spectra 3Vi a VDI of 64, firmly in the copper range but not resembling copper at all. It is definitely not lead. And here's the kicker- it weighs exactly one troy ounce. Thanks in advance. colcoin2.jpgcolfinds9.jpg
 

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1st - I noticed this was your very first post - so, Welcome Aboard Eastender! You said you pick in upstate NY - so, take a look at Forum: New York for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
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2nd - I moved ya from GENERAL DISCUSSION over to NEW MEMBER INTRODUCTIONS for more exposure.
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3rd - You might consider posting the "red intaglio cameo" and "coin-like object" on WHAT IS IT? for more exposure and identification...
 

Welcome to TreasureNet! Interesting finds especially the gold coin like object. Was the metal tested? It seems with your education and love of history you’ll be a great match for this endeavor. Great first post and good luck!
 

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Welcome to very fine forum. You can learn a lot here and maybe you can teach us at the same time
 

Welcome!
Jon from s/e Michigan
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Welcome to Tnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :hello:
 

finds6.jpg I have three of these coin-like objects from a known colonial settlement area, all isolated finds. Don't know how to test and if it's worth the cost.
 

I grew up in Allegany County south of Rochester, NY but have lived the past 35 years on Long Island.
 

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Welcome! Did the gold (colored?) object come out of the ground looking like that? If so I don't know any other metal that can lay in the ground for centuries and come out that shiny. Get it tested and please let us know!
 

Welcome from Iowa
 

cforum1.jpg Some finds from near where i live. When you live next to the ocean, you are connected to the world. The Chinese coin is a 1 cash coin of the emperor Kao tsung (1736-1795), the one Real is from the 1770's.
 

Welcome from Flawda!
 

colfinds5.jpgThe gold coin-like object came out of the ground like that. didn't even rinse it off with water. It has a well-worn smoothness to it. This shoe buckle was not far away.
 

View attachment 1816682 I have three of these coin-like objects from a known colonial settlement area, all isolated finds. Don't know how to test and if it's worth the cost.
I think they are coins all right...just don`t know what...you ever try alight cleaning yet ?
 

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