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  1. Bucknut

    My earliest US War of 1812 era buttons...

    I spent last week up at my cottage with my family and I am still finding some awesome buttons there! I found most of these using the small coil since the area is nail infested. The below buttons are my oldest US military buttons I have found. They date from 1803-1812 if I remember...
  2. Bucknut

    A Ring Trifecta!

    This morning I got up a little early and instead of going to work I decided to hit a popular beach near my work for an hour or so before hand. When I got there I saw 2 other detectorists which was a bit of a surprise. There used to be a rule about 10 years ago that between Memorial Day and...
  3. Bucknut

    Nickel Trifecta and some silvers at the beach!

    Last evening I decided to go to a beach that is always busy in an old town. With the storms that day in the area I was hoping they would scare people away so I could detect in peace. I have detected it before but never found much...maybe a few wheats in the grass areas. When I got there I saw...
  4. Bucknut

    A nice gold ring!

    I had a goal this year of doing more water detecting in the hopes of finding gold. I have been to a few beaches this summer and not found anything precious...just a lot of clad and trash. I think I have put in just 10 hours of beach detecting this year so I can't complain about not finding any...
  5. Bucknut

    A hunt at an old fairgrounds

    I saw Badgers325's post yesterday and it was nice that someone here finally posted something! I guess we all have been pretty busy with things and the ground around me has been very dry. With Badgers post I decided to try my best to get out last night for a few hours at least. I had a really...
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    1700's trade silver and other relics at my cottage!

    Here are the pics of the buttons that failed to show up on my original post. The Script A Coat button and the ball button were found at the Trade Post site. The others were found near my cottage along the side walk. Two of them have drilled out shanks.
  7. Bucknut

    1700's trade silver and other relics at my cottage!

    British items are not found very often where my cottage is located. I have only found 1 button. It was one of the first old buttons I found that dates back to the War 1812 era. I found it about 8-10 years ago in front of one of the cottages in my area. It is a staff officer's 41st...
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    1700's trade silver and other relics at my cottage!

    I guess I will start this post by admitting that I am spoiled with the location of my cottage and the history that occurred all around it and even in my front yard. Last week I took 5 days off of work and my oldest son and I went up to the cottage to open it up and enjoy some fishing and...
  9. Bucknut

    Found an old seated last night!

    Last night I went out to a fairground that dates back to the mid 1880's for a short hunt. I was not expecting much as most of the place has be regraded and gravel/asphalt shavings are everywhere it seems. I have found a fair amount of barbers the last couple years in the few areas that are...
  10. Bucknut

    I got one too!

    I hit a fairgrounds near me that is dated from the mid 1880's the other night. This place the last couple years has been good to me but I know it could be much much better. Unfortunately 80% of it has been regraded and then topped with asphalt grindings for parking. But I came across a fairly...
  11. Bucknut

    A little bit of everything.

    I have been spending the last few weeks or so hitting beaches in the hopes of finding gold. It has not happened but I have dug alot of junk jewelry and some silver... I did hit an old park on Labor Day and found the pipe bowl. I hit it with the shovel and busted it in half but it glued up...
  12. Bucknut

    Indian trade rings and tinkling cones and more 1812 era buttons

    I spent last week up at my cottage somewhere in northern Michigan and detected quite a bit. I did not go to any of the military sites that I have done so well at in the past but instead explored some new areas and had some success. I ended up with 3 trade rings and 3 tinkling cones and 6 more...
  13. Bucknut

    Gold and lots of silver coins!

    I was up at my cottage where I usually do a lot of relic detecting but while up there the water was so calm all of last week that I took the jetski to a beach site about 5 miles away. I knew it had some potential for jewelry so I thought I would give it a try. The first morning I got there and...
  14. Bucknut

    Big silvers and barbers!

    I rarely find big silver but I had a great experience a couple weeks ago. I have an older neighbor who lives in a home that is on an 1876 map. My boys did a little detecting of his yard a couple years ago but left after 30 minutes because they felt uncomfortable (they were only 11 and 13 at...
  15. Bucknut

    I found another gold ring...

    June has been a strange month here in Michigan. It was bone dry for the first 3 weeks and now it won't stop raining! I did manage some very nice finds including a 10k gold class ring from 1949. About 3 weeks ago I decided to head over to the town where our newest member AJ lives and hopefully...
  16. Bucknut

    A small Gold ring and a lot of indians and silver

    I have had great success the last 3 weeks or so detecting. I rediscovered an old park I had given up on as all fill but I decided to try again and go really slow and been rewarded with a bunch of 1800's coins. 4 of the Indians and that Canadian LC from 1888 came at this park. The oldest coin...
  17. Bucknut

    Big silver and more

    Here are a few of my recent finds. I found the Walker at an old baseball field but in the infield by the pitchers mound. I usually stay away from the infield but I found a wheatie on the edge of it and ventured farther in and was rewarded. The Indians and barber dime came up by my cottage...
  18. Bucknut

    More War of 1812 era buttons and Indian trade rings

    Last week I headed up to my family's cottage to open it up for the season and of course I brought the detector in the hopes I would find more War of 1812 era relics. The first site that I detected, my family has found about 80 buttons there and the first day I found 10 more. The best one is a...
  19. Bucknut

    Another Sweet Shield and more finds...

    Got out a few times during my lunch breaks the past week or so and found a few items here and there. I had a great hunt this past weekend where I found a really nice Shield Nik again. This one is an 1876. I came across a shallow 22 signal that I wanted out of the way hoping that it was...
  20. Bucknut

    A Sweet Shield and some other goodies

    I have not been out detecting quite as much as I usually do but I have had some decent success. Best find is an 1869 Shield nik. I never took a pic of the front of the Shield Nik but it is not quite as nice as the back. The 1916 merc is just a plain if you were wondering.

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