A Slick Hunt!

Bell-Two

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Saturday was a beautiful day here in Ohio, so I invited my friend Bill down to do some field hunts. We both made some good finds. Our first stop was a corn field that has given some good things up in the past. I found a couple of buttons and an elegant suspender buckle that was slightly bent. The best find was an eyeball find, an Archaic Period stone pestle. They call this type of pestle a Hoof Pestle due to its shape. This pestle dates from around 3,000 BC!







We moved on to another spot where last week I got the 1872 Indian and 1843 Large Cent.

More buttons here and two wheat cents, a 1919 and a 1909 were nice finds. My best find was an N/D Large Cent. I got small sliver of a good signal amidst trash and iron and at about 6” I saw on edge a green disc. It turned out to be a slicky Large Cent. From what I can make out I think it is a Classic Head but to be honest I don’t think we will know for sure.







 
Wow, that's quite an eyeball find. I'm always on the lookout for Native American artifacts while detecting but other than a few "worked" rocks, have not suceeded. Great hunt!!!
 
I'm always on the lookout for Native American artifacts while detecting but other than a few "worked" rocks, have not suceeded.

Over by Lee I found once a small piece of obsidian. Possibly a broken arrowhead from the Pyquag. There is a section of my town named after a tribe but I am not sure where to narrow down the area where they were, to maybe find something.
 

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