Jamie Rullestad
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I have a question for you all. Ive been living on a rural Iowa acreage for the last 40 years. My Dad was kind enough to deed this little 2 1/2 acres to me, from the 120 acre farm he bought in 1967. The farm was homesteaded back in the late 1880’s. My home, I believe, is the second home built here. We have been actively farming this place since the day Dad bought it.
As I got into metal detecting about a year ago, I figured this place would be a treasure trove of coins, jewelry, and artifacts. But what I have primarily found is old grease tube caps, blown fuses, and beer cans. (OK, the beer cans are getting a little embarrassing, as I know many of those are mine.)
But anything of value? Nope. Three modern Lincoln pennies from when my home was built, and that‘s it.
My Legend works great at parks and campgrounds, but nothing here? What am I doing wrong?
As I got into metal detecting about a year ago, I figured this place would be a treasure trove of coins, jewelry, and artifacts. But what I have primarily found is old grease tube caps, blown fuses, and beer cans. (OK, the beer cans are getting a little embarrassing, as I know many of those are mine.)
But anything of value? Nope. Three modern Lincoln pennies from when my home was built, and that‘s it.
My Legend works great at parks and campgrounds, but nothing here? What am I doing wrong?