Thiltzy
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I located an area Saturday and had Dave look at it with me and we both agreed there should be a site in the area. Our instincts paid off and it turned out to be two sites on each side of a ponding river. Sites looked very old and buttons starting popping immediately. The first site was iron infested still managed some nice keepers including a beefy shoe buckle frame on the inside lip of the cellar hole. Dave found the smaller piece of it and was kind enough to give to me to help complete the full frame. Aslso pulled a round shape buckle that I am not familiar with so I hope someone can shed some light on it? A sharp looking watch winder with yellow glass was a nice surprise. Couple thimbles, buttons and a skeleton key were some of the saves before we decided to move across the river.
At the 2nd site, I pulled 5 buttons with in 20 mins. There was no shortage of targets for me at this site and ended up with 19 buttons, shoe buckle frame that looks to be an oldie, and two coins. The weird thing about me finding the coins is that while I was swinging in one of the fields, I apparently dug into another yellow jacket's nest:blackeye:. I ran as fast as I could with me gear in hands until I made it back to the back side of the cellar hole. Got stung 3 times but started swinging again when I got a nice signal, started digging and bam! yellow jackets caught up to me. I ran to my bag and grabbed my can of bee bopper and killed the attackers. Went back to the hole and pulled a 1908 Injun, took a few more steps and dug the Half Reale 1785. Never would of got these coins if bee's didn't attack me :hystericallaugh: I think these sites were cherry picked because there were no coppers to be had, only the reales and one injun:dontknow:
At the 2nd site, I pulled 5 buttons with in 20 mins. There was no shortage of targets for me at this site and ended up with 19 buttons, shoe buckle frame that looks to be an oldie, and two coins. The weird thing about me finding the coins is that while I was swinging in one of the fields, I apparently dug into another yellow jacket's nest:blackeye:. I ran as fast as I could with me gear in hands until I made it back to the back side of the cellar hole. Got stung 3 times but started swinging again when I got a nice signal, started digging and bam! yellow jackets caught up to me. I ran to my bag and grabbed my can of bee bopper and killed the attackers. Went back to the hole and pulled a 1908 Injun, took a few more steps and dug the Half Reale 1785. Never would of got these coins if bee's didn't attack me :hystericallaugh: I think these sites were cherry picked because there were no coppers to be had, only the reales and one injun:dontknow:
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