Veterans Day started out a very foggy day in South West Ohio. But the promise of a warm up and blue skies got us eager to get out we hit the road by 7:00 AM to go out to the fields I recently got permission on. It was nice that Doug could join us it had been awhile since he has been so busy with work and family obligations and the crew was fully manned today. The first field we went to was one we hunted briefly the other day and had given up an Indian and nice flat button. Today she was more generous. We had been there about 15 minutes when I got a nice 12-45 signal on the CTX and the first target turned out to be a Large Cent. It was a crusty 1826 Matron Head.





Doug had found a small flower button and then he called out that he had a Large Cent.



A bit later I made my next good find an Eagle Button with a fair amount of gilt remaining on it. It cleaned up rather nicely!



About 15 minutes after the Eagle Button I got a solid 12-31 on the CTX and unearthed this nice tag, I am not sure if it was a watch fob or some type of luggage or claim tag.



We moved on to another field that we had not hunted as of yet, we were able to locate the house site fairly quickly. And Doug almost immediately scored a Large Cent he said he barely put his shovel into the ground and he could see it.




I found some brass items and even a Stanley tape measure, obviously the farmer dropped this one. Then Doug called me and pointed over to Diane who was trying to get our attention and with just cause for she was giving the silver signal and the seated coin sign as well! Her find was an 1841 Seated Dime! I had the feeling at the beginning of the hunt someone would find a silver today and Diane fulfilled that thought!





The signals seemed to taper off after a bit, until I got a great signal I called over to Doug and Diane and said let’s do a live dig….well that is always a two edged sword and this time the sword bit me…lol! The signal turned out to be a big squashed bell similar to the old fashioned door bells! A good find but not the Large Cent I was thinking about! We then went to another site which should have been easy to find and it sort of was…we saw signs some small brick chips and some small pieces of glass and crockery but no signals! We kept searching and then Doug decided to check a high spot way over in the field and indeed it was a site that was not on the map. We found a few items nothing of import but our time ran out since Doug had to head home. We will give this site more of a checkout but next time we will park closer so we won’t have to hike as far. Here are a few other items we found. Including a lead piece with the letters NTEL on it, a china doll leg and a lead arm! So this hunt gave up an arm and a leg!





The large brass nut which sort of looks like a hat practically blew my ears off and the suspender buckle had been bent up but I was able to straighten it and the pocket watch back was a good signal.



Typical other finds were spoon parts, a small buckle and other “partifacts”.



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