Wheatie Day

jeff of pa

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Got out this Morning To a Small Park, in Columbia County.

2 Nickels in a Row, then 4 Wheats in a row then, 2 Clad Quarters.

Gave up on the Site & decided To go to an old Meeting House Nearby,
Stepped into the woods & shortly , pulled 3 Wheats out of one Hole.

Only other keepers from here, what looks like part of a Stove Pipe & Large
Hunk of a Crock.

DATES of Wheats at Park Date Of Wheats at Meeting House

1940, 1950, 1950, 1917, 1919-S, 1920
1950
 

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WOW! Great looking place to detect! Dang, there i go slobbering again. WTG!! HH
 

way to go jeff, i love to dig up wheaties, i found one this weekend in a five acre feild .when i figure out how to shrink my pic's to post , i will send them to the web- site . h/h
 

Good stuff,

looks like a good site!

Nothing even close to that old here in MI - all 1830s and up for the most part!

HH Jeff,

Lonewolfe
 

Thanks everyone

Notice the Meeting House has Moss growing on the Roof.
First time I ever seen that happen.

Friday We're planning on hitting another 18th. Century Church.
Hopefully Something Older there.
 

How I would love to have a wheaty day. :-\
I hunted for over 5hrs yesterday and found nothing worth bringing home. :'(
I tryed an old church and old homestead where evrything was over a foot deep in sand and all cast iron stove parts. ::)

Glad to see you had a good day.

?HH ? Red
 

Congrats on your finds jeff of pa. Still snow on the ground so I will have to wait until this weekend. Keep up the great detecting.
 

nice wheaties Jeff !and early too.that meeting house looks so tempting!well with the wheats out of the way the silver is next!!!!!good luck and H.H!
 

Love it when the wheaties know your lonely, they always come out to play.... ;D
Great looking site. I didn't notice it was moss, I thought it was an old thatch roof. What kinda roof is it? ( tin?, wood? )
 

Sorry, Leon, I never took Notice what type Roof.

I just noticed the Moss growing all over it.
 

Nice wheat day Jeff,looks like the old Meeting House may have more to offer from the age of the wheats found.Have you found any silver or older doins there?HH
 

Congrats on the wheaties, I'm sure there's more goodies to follow. The roof is probably wood shake-have seen similar before but usually not that thick. Best of luck and HH.
 

Wheaties for breakfast is always a good choice! Congrats on your find. You worked hard today so take some time off and go MDing soon!

NC Barefoot2
 

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