Results from the last week or so. Nice finds and a few pics of the spooky wall!

Danimal

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I started a new job this past Monday (the place I worked for 8 yrs is closing it's doors and moving the work to Mexico :-\) so things have been kinda hectic and stressful but I have managed some "stress-relief" hunts into the mix. Last weekend my son and I went back to the area where quite a few large cents and old buttons were found to locate some unhunted cellarholes. Mirage and Nate came along and we split up and tried to find different foundations in the woods (being shared with bowhunters still) so we donned the safety orange vests again.
No sooner had I turned on my DFX and ground balanced (I saw a well opening and figured we were close to the spot on the 1906 map) than I got that wonderful warble and out popped a 1954 Washington. I called Bob on the 2-way and we all converged and really blanketed the area. NOTHING more was found! That's the MD jinx when you find a good coin right away! A few wheats popped up at a different spot as well as a few old flat buttons. I also pulled the biggest musketball I have ever dug (dropped) with a nice thick white patina on it. A great sounding hit turned out to be part of a silver plated pocketwatch.
Imbedded into a tree was a long abandoned pc. of farming equipment next to one cellarhole
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Later in the day we went back to the area where Nate found his 1820s LC and where I had heard my name called twice while hunting along an old stone wall. I promised a few pics (didn't have my camera the time I was spooked) so we all went back there to see if we could find the end of the wall.
We never did. It literally just keeps going off into the woods (we went perhaps a mile back). The day was bright and sunny (not gloomy like the day I found it) and that no doubt lent itself to removing some of the creepy factor.
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Here are my finds for that day including the big musketball
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Onto yesterday's hunt. I met up with Don (from the DFXonly site) and we hunted some old houses in his area he had received permission to check out. I ended the afternoon with a 1919 well worn Merc, a baby's-butt smooth SLQ,
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a 1942 Washington, a 1947 Rosie, a 1905 IH and a cool token dated 1939 celebrating the "Golden Jubilee of Ordination" of Cleveland Ohio's first Bishop.
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Also found an old compact (no coins inside....someday :'() several old buckles including an ornate suspender buckle and around 24 wheaties (haven't checked any dates yet) Overall a nice hunt and a great change from beating back briars in the woods!
Thanks Don for taking me along. Don found a great old token dated 1934 from Chicago (pictured)
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HH all!
 

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Very nice assortment of finds and I love the silver..
Ohio gives up another SLQ.. I still cannot find one of those.

I think a trek back to that wall is needed..alot of manual labor went into building it and a few lost items have to be there..


HH
ZoSo71
 

I'd love to know more history on that stone wall... interesting for sure.... and great finds too
 

ZoSo71 said:
Very nice assortment of finds and I love the silver..
Ohio gives up another SLQ.. I still cannot find one of those.

I think a trek back to that wall is needed..alot of manual labor went into building it and a few lost items have to be there..


HH
ZoSo71

Here's the problem Dave...almost the entire length of the wall we have explored has the wall collapsed to some extent and the "original" base of the wall is buried under a foot or more of stones. I did manage one early date wheatie along one area where the wall's mostly intact-looking so the possibility exists. Like you said..there HAS to be coinage there.
Now we wonder WHY the wall was built.
-Soil's WAY too rocky for farming so the stones weren't brought up by plowing.
-The plateau of the area is also rocky as hell so that also rules out farming.
-Can't see someone allowing cattle to graze in an area like that...too easy for a cow to break a leg.
Seems like a lot of work to just seperate property. Who knows?
 

Dan,
Great picture of that farm piece attached to the tree. I can't imagine someone building a wall that long! Amazing. Thanks for the pictures.
Congrats on all your finds. Just curious, what did that musketball measure? I found one yesterday too, that was my largest ever.
-MM-
 

A little of everything. Nice haul and great pics!!
 

Dan,

That's a good assortment of finds. I'd say you had some good stress relieving hunts. Silver, relics, tokens....great all around. Love the pics of that wall too.

Congrats,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Hey Danimal, great finds! I would bet there are definitely more 19th century (or earlier) coins lurking in those woods. It wasn't until at least my fortieth or fiftieth visit to my old woods, that I found the 1787 Massachusetts copper this past July. So keep hitting those woods!
 

Great stuff you found. That farm implement looks like a planter. Sorry to hear about you losing your job. Isn't amazing how we are shipping jobs to Mexico but the Mexicans are coming to the US to work?
 

Re: Results from the last week or so. Nice finds and a few pics of the spooky wa

What!?!? No orbs in the wall picture?!? ::) :D

You had a productive hunt. That musketball is HUGE!! :o :o
 

Nice haul Dan. You have some great spots up there.

Ken
 

Great array of coins and tokens. I liked the site pics too. Makes me feel like I was there.
 

Re: Results from the last week or so. Nice finds and a few pics of the spooky wa

looks like u had a great time nice finds :)
 

Some great digs and a fantastic story! :D That farm equipment belongs in my front yard... :-\

I found a wall similar to that one while hunting last year....never ending and creepier that longer you followed it... ::) :P

Congrats and HH,
Hank 8)
 

If you have not detected the entire wall itself you may find some pretty prestine items between the rocks . good luck .
 

ModernMiner said:
Dan,
Great picture of that farm piece attached to the tree. I can't imagine someone building a wall that long! Amazing. Thanks for the pictures.
Congrats on all your finds. Just curious, what did that musketball measure? I found one yesterday too, that was my largest ever.
-MM-

I'll try and measure it tomorrow for size MM, but here's a better pic I took to get a feel for it's true size in relationship to a coin.
 

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