Thiltzy
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I finally found some time to clean up my finds from Sundays hunt with SafariScott and HEAVYMETALNUT. Scott was kind enough to invite us into his neck of the woods on Sunday. I could not have asked for better company to hunt along with. Scott is a pleasure to hunt with and made me feel right at home.
The first spot we hit and Scott immediately pulled up the find of the day with a beautiful Seated Half Dollar
mg: Dave scored a sweet sterling thimble and then I was able to hit on a meager two piece button with some floral pattern \:[
Moving on to the next site, we wandered around for an hour or so with no luck of locating the elusive site. Scott knew of another one near by and on the way we came across a barn foundation that seemed out of place as we could not find any cellar hole in the vicinity. We started swinging anyway when in the middle of the pathway to the barn, I got a very mixed signal where I was hearing a high tone mixed with iron. I decided to dig it and 4 inches down was a Matron Head with no date.
On the way back to the original site we came across a much wider part of a river. I would say about 15-20 feet wide with a mild current.[attachimg=1] I found a spot with a few large rocks that I went ahead and nimbly crossed the river. I guess Scott and Dave were not confident enough to follow me and continued further down to find an easier way to cross. I guess their spot wasn't any easier as Scott managed to unwillingly take a swim :hysterical: Here is Scott shortly after taking a bath :teasing:[attachimg=2]
Even though it was dreadfully hot and humid, I still had a blast. Thanks Scott :waving:
The first spot we hit and Scott immediately pulled up the find of the day with a beautiful Seated Half Dollar

Moving on to the next site, we wandered around for an hour or so with no luck of locating the elusive site. Scott knew of another one near by and on the way we came across a barn foundation that seemed out of place as we could not find any cellar hole in the vicinity. We started swinging anyway when in the middle of the pathway to the barn, I got a very mixed signal where I was hearing a high tone mixed with iron. I decided to dig it and 4 inches down was a Matron Head with no date.
On the way back to the original site we came across a much wider part of a river. I would say about 15-20 feet wide with a mild current.[attachimg=1] I found a spot with a few large rocks that I went ahead and nimbly crossed the river. I guess Scott and Dave were not confident enough to follow me and continued further down to find an easier way to cross. I guess their spot wasn't any easier as Scott managed to unwillingly take a swim :hysterical: Here is Scott shortly after taking a bath :teasing:[attachimg=2]
Even though it was dreadfully hot and humid, I still had a blast. Thanks Scott :waving:
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