Two Sites One New One Old Both Good!

Bell-Two

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Last Saturday Doug, Diane and I went out to the fields to find a new site, it was out in a cornfield….and when I say out I mean out at least three quarters of a mile from the road edge. We were successful in finding the spot and I quickly found a very nice suspender buckle, complete and the gripper still moves on it! Diane made the next good find a decent 1865 Indian Head. Doug had by this time found a nice flat button and a smooshed CW Eagle Button. I then had a decent 12-44 on the CTX although there was quite a bit of iron surrounding it. The target turned out to be a 1914-D Barber Dime. My next good signal was a 12-25 and when I brushed the corn stubble away…it disappeared! I swung the coil over the stubble I moved and the signal reappeared! It was a surface find of a really nice CW Eagle Button! We were each finding some miscellaneous stuff when I got this quite deep 12-46 and thinking Large Cent we did a video full dig and though not a Large Cent it turned out to be a nice buckle! Doug filled the Large Cent void when he got a N/D Braided Hair that was every bit of a ½” deep! We took a break and went across the road to another site where a house burned down Doug got a few wheaties and Diane a nice small buckle and I got some experience removing trash from the ground…not that I needed anymore!

Wednesday turned out to be a nice day here in Southwest Ohio and so I went out for a quick afternoon hunt the first 2 ½ hours did not turn up much just a couple of overall buttons and a very small child’s ring with just a hint of silver gilt on it. I was enjoying the weather if not enjoying the lack of success in finding a real keeper when I got a text that had some good news so feeling better I thought I would give it another few minutes. I got a repeatable 12-17 signal amidst the iron so I decided to dig it fully expecting another shotgun head stamp or possibly if I was fortunate a button. I saw a greenish edge and thought “Yep another head stamp” but to my surprise considering the TID it turned out to be a very nice Shield nickel! So counting my blessing I decided it was indeed time to go!
 

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There you go Again, making it look easy. LOL

I'd be smiling too. Great bunch of finds guys.
:perfect10:
:congrats: :clapping:
 
The size of your cornfields just amazes me. Congrats on your keepers especially that shield nickel, someday I'll find one in the hole.
 
Great variety of finds from your group Tony. The shield nickel came out in excellent shape! The fields aren't usually kind on those types of coins.

John
 

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