Thiltzy
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Three new cellar holes yesterday with Dave and we both had decent days. I was envious watching Dave dig that US baby belt plate yet it gave me hope that there would be some other goodies to dig at our first site.
I few feet from Dave's buckle I got a nice coin signal when out popped a jagged edge object. :thinkingabout: I was thinking clock gear at first look but I thought it sounded to much like a coin to be anything other than a coin. At closer inspection in some day light I noticed the Draped Bust motif. Turns out to be an 1808 Draped Bust Half Cent :shocked04: No idea why someone would modify the coin with jagged edges:huh: :dontknow: This site was extremely over grown but did squeak out a cloaker and tombac before we moved on. Must get back there in Fall/Winter.
Second site was wide open and clear but only managed a 1867 and 1902 Indian along with some pewter decorative plate piece that seems kind of interesting.
Third site again was over grown with big ferns and full of iron. I did find an 1875 Indian in the old road in front of the cellar but unfortunately it looks like it was ridden over back in the day, what a shame >:/ Moved over to a ferny field across the road and got a gorgeous 2 cent piece 1866. Darkness was setting in so we called it a day.
I few feet from Dave's buckle I got a nice coin signal when out popped a jagged edge object. :thinkingabout: I was thinking clock gear at first look but I thought it sounded to much like a coin to be anything other than a coin. At closer inspection in some day light I noticed the Draped Bust motif. Turns out to be an 1808 Draped Bust Half Cent :shocked04: No idea why someone would modify the coin with jagged edges:huh: :dontknow: This site was extremely over grown but did squeak out a cloaker and tombac before we moved on. Must get back there in Fall/Winter.
Second site was wide open and clear but only managed a 1867 and 1902 Indian along with some pewter decorative plate piece that seems kind of interesting.
Third site again was over grown with big ferns and full of iron. I did find an 1875 Indian in the old road in front of the cellar but unfortunately it looks like it was ridden over back in the day, what a shame >:/ Moved over to a ferny field across the road and got a gorgeous 2 cent piece 1866. Darkness was setting in so we called it a day.
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