Search results

  1. Tony Two-Cent

    Les Claypool Goes Metal Detecting

    OK, so it's only an elaborate ad for EMG bass guitar pickups but it's still pretty entertaining. :) https://youtu.be/lP8RzPu54rY For those who have never heard of them, Les Claypool is the bass player for Primus and Robert Trujillo is the bass player for Metallica.
  2. Tony Two-Cent

    DD vs Concentric

    Some insight on the subject from Andy Sabisch's E-Trac book:
  3. Tony Two-Cent

    No Mercs, Jeff!

    My brain was trying to convince me that it is part of a roller catch but my brain could be wrong. I couldn't find a match.
  4. Tony Two-Cent

    Help with dating bullets?

    I'm definitely not an ammo expert either, but I do know that lead gets a white patina on it when it has been in the ground a long time.
  5. Tony Two-Cent

    Milestone on Mercury dimes

    Close! I started out with one of the first detectors that Charles Garrett built in his garage! My parents bought it new in 1968 and I still have it.
  6. Tony Two-Cent

    A Fun Day At Some 1830s Sites

    I met up with Digger Don and Noah yesterday to hit the "Button Field" and the "1833 Cabin Site". The weather man said it was going to rain but he was wrong. We enjoyed decent weather all day although it was a brisk 28 degrees when we started detecting with a 20 mph wind. At the Button Field I...
  7. Tony Two-Cent

    Let's see those GW Buttons!

    I put all of mine in a shadow box. Here's a photo of my display.
  8. Tony Two-Cent

    Epic Hunt at the 1833 Cabin Site / Bucket Lister

    When Don texted me a photo of his Half Cent the first thing I replied was "Dave has found one too, but not me!" :lol: That is a spectacular find, Don! The color of it is wonderful! Crazy that a coin that nice was in a farm field. You know there is more in that field! It is very fortunate...
  9. Tony Two-Cent

    Cross part?

    Definitely an arrowhead. Here's a side-by-side comparison with a similar one I found on the internet:
  10. Tony Two-Cent

    Thanks for leaving me one!

    Congrats on your first FATTY Indian Head, Tim! I'm glad I showed you how to find one last time. :lol: You had a great day with lots of nice finds! I really love that silver spoon bowl with the giant ferris wheel on it. It is definitely from the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago!
  11. Tony Two-Cent

    A Productive Saturday Hunt with Tony Two-Cent & Noah

    I've been trying to find a match to your eagle button without much success. The backmark says "W.H. HORSTMANN & SONS - PHI". I cannot find that exact button though.
  12. Tony Two-Cent

    1863 Fatty, Minié ball, and a compact with coins in it.

    On Saturday I met up with Don and Tim for some detecting. After a somewhat slow start our day was saved by one yard at an 1870s (?) brick house. We strongly suspect it had been detected before as there were no old silver coins at all, but we got some nice finds by digging the odd signals...
  13. Tony Two-Cent

    Morning Micro Hunts

    Your posts are always super interesting, Drew! Such a wide variety of old coins and relics. Finding a KG on a micro hunt is mind blowing to me. That would be a monumental find here in the Midwest. Your Indian Head doesn't even garner a mention. :lol: A copper, old button and buckle...
  14. Tony Two-Cent

    This Weeks Finds: 1855 French 10 Centimes & 1913 Dog Tax Tag

    Wow, so many cool finds! I agree that the dog tag is special. Over 100 years old and it looks great. Terrific find! The 1866 Indian Head is a scarce find as well. That date has eluded me. Very nice example! About 3 years ago I found an 1855 Ten Centimes coin that looks very similar to...
  15. Tony Two-Cent

    1731 COIN kinda day!

    What an awesome coin! I've never seen on before. That's what we love about metal detecting! You never know what's going to be in the next hole. :congrats: Here are some images of the coin that I took from your video:
  16. Tony Two-Cent

    Contest for War of 1812 era button!

    Well, looky what arrived today! As instructed, I ran my E-trac over the packet before I opened it. It rang up a solid 12-32 from every direction, which would be a low Indian Head type signal on the E-Trac. A couple of times it did jump up to 12-33. The button did arrive with some of the...
  17. Tony Two-Cent

    Got out with Moose yesterday

    I was able to get out with Moose for a few hours yesterday. Our hunt was interrupted by a hail storm but after it blew over we were able to continue. All of these finds were in private yards in a river town so the soil is very sandy and the oldest coins and relics quickly sink below the...
  18. Tony Two-Cent

    3 Cellars, a Park, and a Skunk

    I'd say that is a nice pile of finds for the week, Drew! I, for one, love your stream of consciousness posts. :-) For the reasons you mentioned, it definitely pays to revisit sites that you thought were "hunted out". Gotta love the first year of issue Barber Quarter, and it even has a New...
  19. Tony Two-Cent

    Who Has The Most Posts Here?

    A recent comment about a member here having over 10,000 posts made me curious about who has the most posts on this forum. For your amusement during self-quarantine, here are the top 30: 12,563 del 10,224 aloldstuff 9,370 coinnut 6,772 Tony Two-Cent 5,847 OxShoeDrew 5,439...

Forum statistics

Threads
23,648
Messages
238,449
Members
3,832
Latest member
jimmythompson
Back
Top