Today's Ghost Town Relics

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The coins were all hiding too well today. Closest was a Colorado tax token. The usual ghost town relics like lantern parts, harmonica reed plate, grommets, clothing fasteners, etc.
The bottle stopper is a Lea & Perrins.
The squished piece on the left has a patent date of May 1st, 1888. I have no clue what it was.
The cartridges are .41 L.D.A., .38 S&W, and .22 short.
The pottery sherd was a surprise, but I did find an arrowhead here last time.

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Love the old corset frame with the attachments still attached to it. That's a fun mix of goodies for sure!
 

You did real good :)you ARE DOING GREAT with the legend, How deep were some of them ?
 

A very interesting bunch of finds. Congratulations. Thanks for sharing.
 

Nice hunt!

Those grommets would drive me crazy thinking l was digging a coin.
 

The coins were all hiding too well today. Closest was a Colorado tax token. The usual ghost town relics like lantern parts, harmonica reed plate, grommets, clothing fasteners, etc.
The bottle stopper is a Lea & Perrins.
The squished piece on the left has a patent date of May 1st, 1888. I have no clue what it was.
The cartridges are .41 L.D.A., .38 S&W, and .22 short.
The pottery sherd was a surprise, but I did find an arrowhead here last time.

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Nice assortment of finds, looks like fun
 

The coins were all hiding too well today. Closest was a Colorado tax token. The usual ghost town relics like lantern parts, harmonica reed plate, grommets, clothing fasteners, etc.
The bottle stopper is a Lea & Perrins.
The squished piece on the left has a patent date of May 1st, 1888. I have no clue what it was.
The cartridges are .41 L.D.A., .38 S&W, and .22 short.
The pottery sherd was a surprise, but I did find an arrowhead here last time.

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Cool spot MX..... is this the one you found last week while riding? Did you go back with truck or bike again all packed with detector bag?
 

You did real good :)you ARE DOING GREAT with the legend, How deep were some of them ?
Thanks Gare. Most of that was 3-6 inches deep.
 

Cool spot MX..... is this the one you found last week while riding? Did you go back with truck or bike again all packed with detector bag?
Drove the truck this time, or should I say trucklet? :laughing7:
 

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The coins were all hiding too well today. Closest was a Colorado tax token. The usual ghost town relics like lantern parts, harmonica reed plate, grommets, clothing fasteners, etc.
The bottle stopper is a Lea & Perrins.
The squished piece on the left has a patent date of May 1st, 1888. I have no clue what it was.
The cartridges are .41 L.D.A., .38 S&W, and .22 short.
The pottery sherd was a surprise, but I did find an arrowhead here last time.

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man its always fun digging up all those Relics. good job
 

You were sure putting forth the effort! Those tax tokens here........aarg. I find too many of them. Got a couple from NM and one from AZ as well.
May there be some coins in the next hunt and HH ALL
 

Drove the truck this time, or should I say trucklet? :laughing7:
Like the color and probably the coolest i've seen of the Santa Cruz's yet
 

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