I just heard about two detecorists discovering a gold Roman hoard only to find out the coins were props from the show "Detectorists." :lol: Real life comedy :lol:
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I just heard about two detecorists discovering a gold Roman hoard only to find out the coins were props from the show "Detectorists." :lol: Real life comedy :lol:
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Nice!! Gold is so rare! :congrats:
This such an amazing story!!! Thanks soooo much for sharing!!
My son is visiting from LA this week and us Nutmeggers give him an earthquake, snow stawm, and eclipse :lol:
We have large contingents from both states. Good luck to both teams!
Great, Tony! Nice date on the quarter too! The LC date looks like it would go away if you tried to clean it.
Congrats on the semi-retirement! Glad you found us and hope you find some partners!
Welcome, Terry! I remember all your cool finds over the years on other forums. I'm glad you found us!
Super!! :smitten:Fairgrounds?! Sounds like a great place!
What's that thing in the first pic with a penny in it?
Different group, Dave :(
Good looking oldie buckle there! Looks like you've been busy! Good winter for hunting!
Everyone has awesome plans and hopes! In September I'm detecting in Europe, so I'd like to find something in Old England pre-dating anything we find here in New England. At home I guess the top of my...
Thanks, Dave! Merry Christmas to you! :beerbuddy:
Thats been such a great site for you! I can't believe you're still digging shotgun shells, everyone could be a button. The ground is saturated. Nice score on the copper...bucketlister?
That's quite amazing, Phil! Good for you! :cheesysmile:
Great to hear about your son! The site has been spotty of late. Even yesterday I couldn't get on. Have a festive week!
That's a long drive for you, right Roger? Seems to well worth it though! Congrats!
Thank you! All the best to our forum friends!
Such a nice color out of the ground and cleaned up beautifully! Great, Jeff!
Thanks, Dan! There absolutely is a central hole in the roof, connecting this cellar level chamber to the first floor. When I first saw it, from inside the chamber, I said it looks like it could be...
Maybe the mother-in-law's ashes? :lol: Sorry, too far?
This is a good pic of the chamber.
Here's a HMN site with what appears to be the same opening-http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=41510&stc=1&d=1408265904
Thanks so much, Chris!
This chamber would have been in the cellar of the house. It would also have functioned as the foundation for the entire three story chimney (which is why I thought they were...