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Silver Member
- Feb 3, 2007
- 4,112
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- Detector(s) used
- V3i, MXT-All Pro and Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
It's been awhile. . . a lot going on with my 91-year-old uncle and all the "honey-do's"
around the house (you know, the federales ).
But anyway, I got out with Kimsdad & Older Actor about two weeks ago to an old, old spot.
About 200 years old and we all found some cool stuff. . . (Neil scored big with Spanish silver
and a flintlock side-plate plus a few other goodies ) and Older Actor found some
sweet stuff too. . . and he traded me a couple of his "trade beads" for one of my trade
buttons . . . which was really cool
OK, on to last week. . .
Last Friday I got out Gimsium and we headed to the south woods where we both score some
goodies (silver) in a forest clear-cut area that dated pre-'65 It was nice to find to
find SOME coinage that didn't require the Peroxide method of conservation
On Saturday, Kimsdad & I headed to a spot. . . courtesy of Lowbatts & Mayo. . . that was
totally V I R G I N and everyone scored with silver and other goodies. One of my
more "interesting" finds was an "O.K. Vender" slot token with the steel center rusted out. After
looking it up, I found out these were used during prohibition. . . which is really kind of cool.
So, that's about it. . . thanks for looking!
around the house (you know, the federales ).
But anyway, I got out with Kimsdad & Older Actor about two weeks ago to an old, old spot.
About 200 years old and we all found some cool stuff. . . (Neil scored big with Spanish silver
and a flintlock side-plate plus a few other goodies ) and Older Actor found some
sweet stuff too. . . and he traded me a couple of his "trade beads" for one of my trade
buttons . . . which was really cool
OK, on to last week. . .
Last Friday I got out Gimsium and we headed to the south woods where we both score some
goodies (silver) in a forest clear-cut area that dated pre-'65 It was nice to find to
find SOME coinage that didn't require the Peroxide method of conservation
On Saturday, Kimsdad & I headed to a spot. . . courtesy of Lowbatts & Mayo. . . that was
totally V I R G I N and everyone scored with silver and other goodies. One of my
more "interesting" finds was an "O.K. Vender" slot token with the steel center rusted out. After
looking it up, I found out these were used during prohibition. . . which is really kind of cool.
So, that's about it. . . thanks for looking!