Hi everyone! Got out with Del on Sunday for our first cellar hole hunt in a month due to the weather. It was great to get out and though the day started slow it ended with a bang. The weather was beautiful and it felt so good to not be freezing while detecting. The first site we hit was a very old hammered site that we have in our rotation now at least once per year due to the incredible finds that have been made there. We both got skunked which was a first for this site. We then moved onto another hammered site not far away. That's when it happened. I walked up to the collapsed chimney in the cellar hole and started to scan the rocks hoping that something may have been secreted in the rocks before it collapsed. I got a beautiful signal and started pulling rocks out and found one of the nicest King George II Hibernia's I have ever seen. It's a 1723. But wait, there's more. Scanning the rocks again I got another signal and pulled out what is possibly a Charles II farthing. This one remains to be definitely identified and I will be showing it to Danny again on our next hunt. But wait, there's more! Scanning again and moving rocks like Hulk Hogan I found a 1600's Liard De France! The excitement and the thought of finding a cache crossed both mine and Danny's mind but that was all for now. We need to go back and I will be moving even more rocks to see if there could be something else in that hole. Danny had a great day too but I will let him tell you about it.