I have to say I wasn't getting that warm and fuzzy feeling about today's sites. But Del was, so that usually spells BINGO for me lol Today was no different. We got to the site and after doing the road for about 10 minutes, I headed up to the cellar hole to hunt the lip. I got a hit right away and it was this half cent looking coin. But it read 12-46 (too high). I was very happy I think it may be French (possibly Dutch too), but I couldn't find it in Breen's...so I don't know The very next signal about 3 feet away read 12-40 (like the first one should have read lol) It was a 1722 Wood's Hibernia copper ... Dan and I were just talking about the dates on them (only 1722, 23 or 24) and I was saying I never get the rarer one (1722) Well this variety isn't as rare as other '22's are but it is listed in Breen's as #146 - Commonly Type II Not so rare, but rarer than the other dates. The third copper was toast The badge is a B.P.O.E. reunion badge from 1916. Not too much junk (I let Del dig that ) but some big pieces rang good enough that I had to see what they were. A pretty good hunt today!