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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2009
    Tuscarawas County, Ohio
    Tesoro Tejon
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    Relic Hunting

    Possible cache?

    Alrighty. Here's what I've got. I have a hole dug about 6+ inches and have run into rock. Getting a very strong signal from the hole. I have opened up the hole about 10 inches in diameter hoping to find the edge of the rock, but no luck. It's a large rock. This place is located in a public hunting area. Although in the early 1900's there used to be a home about 500 ft away. Nothing there now but a cellar hole.

    I'm excited to think it's a cache. But, I'm new to detecting and really don't know what to think. The detector (Ace 250) is really hitting hard over the hole. The signal bounces around .10 - .25 - .50 like crazy. Nothing lower. One thing that bothers me is this "cache" is located in an old sandstone quarry. Perhaps my "cache" is just a magnetized rock.

    Any thoughts?

    Oldest coins: KG II Halfpence (1727-1760), Liberty Cap 1/2 cent (1795-1797), 1808 1/2 Real.

  2. #2

    Feb 2005
    5,513
    8 times
    Cache Hunting

    Re: Possible cache?

    Maybe minerals, but it could be anything. Not to get your hopes too high, but caches were sometimes buried this way. Like I said...could be anything.

    DIG! DIG! DIG!
    Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe, though a man declare it unto you. Acts 13:41

  3. #3
    Charter Member
    us
    Apr 2007
    God's lap
    X-terra 70
    11,355

    Re: Possible cache?

    I think many of us would dig half way to China to satisfy our curiosity on that one. lol Good luck and let us know if it was anything fun!

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2009
    Tuscarawas County, Ohio
    Tesoro Tejon
    680
    1 times
    Relic Hunting

    Re: Possible cache?

    Update.

    It was nothing. Just a big 'ol steel plate. Makes sense I guess since the place was a quarry at one time.
    Experience gained.

    Thanks for the input.
    Oldest coins: KG II Halfpence (1727-1760), Liberty Cap 1/2 cent (1795-1797), 1808 1/2 Real.

  5. #5
    us
    Your Only One Swing Away From Discovery

    Dec 2006
    Florida
    Library
    5,196

    Re: Possible cache?

    Quote Originally Posted by Swartzie
    Update.

    It was nothing. Just a big 'ol steel plate. Makes sense I guess since the place was a quarry at one time.
    Experience gained.

    Thanks for the input.
    lol I hope you don't feel bad, I been there too thinking I found the "mother load of a stash. Swinging in a old wooded lot by a large pecan tree I got an overload signal, dug down and found a large steel plate about 4 inches down. I just knew I was gonna be covered in coins. Digging enough around it to be able to lift the heavy steel plate I got it up and there it was

    The best looking water meter I ever saw lol
    Your Discovery Has History Count On It
    Enjoy the dig, treasure the time

 

 

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