Overdue post with several finds...

Bavaria Mike

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I’ve been on vacation for the past 3 weeks and it has rained all but 3 days, we cancelled our 4 day trip but was still able to get out and do a few short day trips with the family. I have been getting out detecting but haven’t posted much, since the weather has been crap, it has caused a late harvest and I couldn’t get on the fields I wanted to and the fields I did get to didn’t produce much for the time involved, still had fun! Here are some mixed hunts and finds. I’ve been looking for a small town that died out in 1613 from a plague and have hunted several hours near the area then I found out the town is over 1 kilometer from where the described area is. In locating it, this German WWII bunker got in the way so I spent several hours detecting around it, lots of junk like something blew up here, LOL, also found a strafe of eleven 50 caliber bullets inline with the bunker a few fields over on a hilltop, I didn’t know the bunker was here as it is hidden behind some trees from the hilltop. The town I’ve been looking for is behind the tree line behind the bunker.
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This is the only relic of interest that came up around the bunker, a WWII aluminum Nazi tag with the number 251 on it.
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A nice 1832 silver 3 Kreuzer coin I found a few days ago, obverse.
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Reverse of the 1832, it is from Sachsen Meiningen.
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Found this American dog tag or ID tag just down the road from the house, didn’t think too much of it until I researched it and found out it is from WWII, stamped between 1942 and 1943. Top line is the name, second line is the soldier’s service number with T43-44 which is the type of Tetanus shot given and “O” for blood type, Third line is a “P” for religion, Protestant. The Americans only drove through this area on their way to attack a nearby town and possibly camped here near this site which would have been in April 1945.
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Went back to a defensive position where I found a canon ball from a battle in 1704 and dug this Rosary necklace cross, researched the cross and found it to have been produced from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s, not old enough to be from the battle. I was excited as it was laying on top of the clay line about 12” down just 30’ from where I found the canon ball but it is not old enough. It has wood inlay in the cross, surprised the wood lasted over 100 years in the forest dirt.
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Obverse of an 1827 copper 1/4 Kreuzer coin.
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Reverse of the 1827.
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Obverse of another silver 3 Kreuzer coin, maybe late 1700s.
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Reverse of the silver 3 Kreuzer.
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Three glass beads I found on one field, the light blues could be up to 700 years old and the one in the middle clearly shows it was rolled into shape, I understand they were dipped and rolled into shape using a thin wooden twig, then the wood was burned out to remove it. Some of my favorite fields were harvested over the past few days but not yet plowed, hope to get on a few of them before the weekend is over and I have to go back to the grinding stone. HH, Mike
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Great finds Mike. Here in the US, and I am sure the same goes there in Germany, the dog tags of a fallen soldier are pretty important to his/her family. Might I suggest researching the name and possibly returning the tag to his family?
 

Great stuff Mike,That dog tag is real neat! It would be amazing if he was still alive. I am trying to find out how to find information on the German ones that I have found. Love those 3 kreuzlers! I have only found two .
 

Mike any time I pull up one of your postings I know it's going to be great. This one was even better than most.

What a feeling it must be digging up these relics.

Keep posting and the more pictures the better. Thanks for taking the time to share.

Badger
 

birdman said:
Great stuff Mike,That dog tag is real neat! It would be amazing if he was still alive. I am trying to find out how to find information on the German ones that I have found. Love those 3 kreuzlers! I have only found two .

Birdman this is a long shot but NOVA did a film called "Hitler's Lost Sub" which is about that German U-boat found off the coastline of New Jersey back in 1991. In that film they told of the center for WWII records in Germany.

Badger
 

Here is some info for you:

ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 33501570 33501570
NAME JONES, DANIEL T
RESIDENCE: STATE 32 PENNSYLVANIA
RESIDENCE: COUNTY 097 NORTHUMBERLAND
PLACE OF ENLISTMENT 3252 HARRISBURG PENNSYLVANIA
DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 19 19
DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 02 02
DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 43 43
GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PVT# Private
GRADE: CODE 8 Private
BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION BI# Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
BRANCH: CODE 00 Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
FIELD USE AS DESIRED # #
TERM OF ENLISTMENT 5 Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
YEAR OF BIRTH 22 22
RACE AND CITIZENSHIP 1 White, citizen
EDUCATION 0 Grammar school
CIVILIAN OCCUPATION 932 Undefined Code
MARITAL STATUS 6 Single, without dependents
COMPONENT OF THE ARMY 7 Selectees (Enlisted Men)
 

Overdue.....but well worth the wait! ;)

Wow Mike! Really great finds! Love the Rosary....

Nana ;)
 

WCGems, I would like to return this ID tag to the owner or the family, it's the first thing I thought of when I realized it was a WWII relic and my original research was on his name. If anyone else can help me locate Daniel T. Jones or his family, let's do it!!! HH, Mike
 

I'd Love to be in your shoe's Mike.....Unbelievable find's as alway's.The G.I. tag is awesome,wish you the best in locating the next of kin...I'll give it an hour with this group.Everything else is just as awesome,great find's and definetley bring us more.How far away are you from King Ludwig's castle's and the Passion Playhouse,beautiful country.Thank's for sharin' Mike.HH!!
 

Awesome finds!! I wish we could find WWII relics here. However, I would be afraid of digging up live grenades, land mines, etc.
 

I had some big help with the American dog tag and locating Daniel T. Jones from WCGems, Funkman and Kiros32 even stopped by the chat room to offer help. WCGems was checking the public registrys and made a few phone calls and Funkman was checking the Geneaology and they were checking each others finds as a courtesy to get more clues. So far we have surmised that Daniel T. Jones may have died in 1978 or 1999 according to public registry. We are looking for next of kin but getting addresses and names are not so easy. Thanks WCGems (new person) and Funkman for the help, you are truely treasure hunters! HH, Mike
 

Im not sure, but this aluminium tag you found with number 251- could it be one of these tags that the army used to mark their boxes/sacks with feldpost etc?

Just a thought..
 

Excellent digs!The history to be unearthed there is just amazing.
Sorry to hear the weather wasn't very cooperative during your vacation.Glad you were able to get out a bit.Great post and pics. HH!
 

Hey I thought the gallery page was somewhere else....Just kidding......very nice and interesting finds.......Thanks for sharing!
 

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