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    Newly discovered homesite did not disappoint

    Hi all,

    Wrapping up my metal detecting holiday week this week - out a total of five days (Sun, and Tue-Fri). I was able to hit a number of older fields and one colonial yard, and got on some solid stuff, pics of which I'll be sharing in the coming days. First off shown here are finds from a newly discovered homesite my good friend Joe from @greenmountaindiggers and I stumbled upon this past Tuesday. We went back for half a day on Thursday to mop up. We dug a total of 16 coins from this site, all pre-1870. The thick clay in this area of the lower Champlain Valley preserves coins really well, but it's tough digging for sure. My two day haul was 9 coppers and a '62 Fatty IH. A few of the Matrons are in excellent condition, so a good mineral oil soak is in store for a few of them, followed by a light Ren Wax buff with the Dremel. Thanks for looking.

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    Nicely done! Looks to have a great time!
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    The coins are very nice. We only find a few of them down here. I also like the buttons.
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    Amazing week of finds. that kind of week would be a dream for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger Don View Post
    Amazing week of finds. that kind of week would be a dream for me!
    Me too! Wonderful, John! Is the ground still a bit frozen?
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    That's a week well done. Good for you
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    what great week of finds !! thanks for sharing John.

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    Thanks everyone. That's just one homesite for the week! Haha. I'll lump all the rest in one other post. And no Drew - the ground has been thawed for about 3 weeks up here now.

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    Wow, nice digs! Is that a Canada bank token?
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    Wow what a great batch of coins and relics. Thx for posting WD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    Wow, nice digs! Is that a Canada bank token?
    Thanks Jeff. Yeah - there's actually two. A one penny and a half penny. They're really common finds up here near the border.

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    Wow what a great batch of coins and relics. Thx for posting WD
    Thank you!
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