I want to thank the staff of A.D. And Tony Two Cent.
I got my 1853 3-cent silver coin in the mail today.
Here and on many forms I am known as MoreSound.
Some people know my real name ... Henry ... But,
On the YouTube site *StealthDiggers* you will all know me as Mr. Keebler. Surprise...
I almost talked myself into driving an hour and a half to the beach this afternoon ..... Only to have a little less of two hours of hunt time.
Am sick I tell you, really sick. :shocked03:
One day at a time fellers ... :thumbsup01:
Not a chance.
Sure looked like it in the hole this morning though.
Turned out to be a 5 centimes from France. Brass
What is it with foreign coins in the ground here? Do people come back from vacation with these coins only to pocket spill them?
Honking big bracelet of 63.6 grams marked 925.
This one is something you would see Mr. T wearing. ;)
Speaking of Mr. T ..... Anyone know where he would go swimming? :lol:
Well ............. There I was early this morning at a local park hunting away when - BOOM - I wicked had to go and I mean go.
Looking around I noticed that there were no portalets to be found.
Soooooooo ..... A fast duck walk to the van for some left over McDonald's napkins and an other fast...
Happens to me all of the time. Dig down about four to six inches only to find a decomposing battery. :shocked02:
What have you found that is toxic and how did you dispose of it safely?
Grape shot to be exact.
My friend George pointed out that there are teeth marks in it.
someone had to bite the bullet while undergoing surgery or amputation!!! :shocked05:
Seems that wheaties where the only thing this particular property wanted to give up.
That and a WW1 era toy soldier. Made of what appears to be copper ... yet I could be wrong maybe brass or just plain lead.