I got out for a little bit after work yesterday and checked out one of the razed house sites.
Running the DeLeon with the 5.75 really allow you to get in between the trash and get to the goodies.
There were several marbles partially buried that caught my eye so I latched onto them. There are here somewhere as I was trying to take a pic and they rolled off under the desk. So I've officially lost my marbles, at least for now. lol
I uncovered a 1932D wheatie that's currently stuck in a potato. It's in pretty fair shape but will have to wait and see how it comes out. There was also a medicine bottle with just the neck sticking out. It came out whole but not embossed except for the co. mark on the base.
Finally, just before the rain started I got a signal of silver (which registers as 95), the same as coin. Coming out of about 2" of dirt was a round object that I couldn't identify at first but after a quick wash, an image of an airplane came through and I realized it was a watch fob. There's no writing on it but the image is of Wilber Wright at KittyHawk on his 1st powered flight.
Thanks for looking and a quick apology for a long read.
Running the DeLeon with the 5.75 really allow you to get in between the trash and get to the goodies.
There were several marbles partially buried that caught my eye so I latched onto them. There are here somewhere as I was trying to take a pic and they rolled off under the desk. So I've officially lost my marbles, at least for now. lol
I uncovered a 1932D wheatie that's currently stuck in a potato. It's in pretty fair shape but will have to wait and see how it comes out. There was also a medicine bottle with just the neck sticking out. It came out whole but not embossed except for the co. mark on the base.
Finally, just before the rain started I got a signal of silver (which registers as 95), the same as coin. Coming out of about 2" of dirt was a round object that I couldn't identify at first but after a quick wash, an image of an airplane came through and I realized it was a watch fob. There's no writing on it but the image is of Wilber Wright at KittyHawk on his 1st powered flight.
Thanks for looking and a quick apology for a long read.
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