After finding nobody home at a farm with fields I've been wanting to hit for some time, I returned to my 1780-1860 honey hole field down the road about 5 miles. Finds have become quite thin here now, but there's still goodies remaining if you go real slow and dig questionable signals. Monday was that sorta day. Managed a rather toasty 1829 Matron, a cool suspender clip with Masonic imagery and a few other doo-dads. Last find of the day was the IH, and the nicest I've dug all year. Thanks for looking and HH!

P.S. I tested my little gold looking nugget from my last post and it's indeed gold. 10K junk gold that is - probably a lost filling from long ago.

John

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