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Tough hunt today!
I have been trying to get permission to hunt this old property from the late 1800s. Just got it the other day and hit it a little today. It has this cool rock sistern that I am gonna dig out tomorrow. Never know. Anyway, this is some of the stuff I found. 1960 Quarter, fake diamond necklace with stones, some very large bullet shells, a harmonica brass and reed, some kind of brass tool, a 1946 Cuban Penny and some kind of shield. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0fdc691a63.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...88b23d7e06.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...fbe2adfc01.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...63b64fde12.jpg
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Cool finds, congrats! Keep us posted on the dig.
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I agree, neat assortment of finds and keep us posted on the cistern.
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nice! digging stuff out can pay big dividends every know in then. good luck
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First 2 pics are 1 of 2 foundations on the property. The 3rd pic is the rock sistern. Sistern is to the left and mostly buried. It runs out a stone trench to the right @30ft long. Dug some today but nothing worth while.
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Very few harmonica reeds have that much "meat" on them around here. I never saw a Cuban coin before!! WOW...congrats! I bet you find lots more there!
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Tough hunt, but at least you didn't strike out.
A silver quarter, a harmonica reed, and I really like the Cuban coin!
Congrats! :grin:
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Yes very interesting. Keep us posted!
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