New Summer finds- lets post some pics now that we can!

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Another dud subject. Obviously folks want to know how, but the info isn't getting to all of us. Is there a tutorial somewhere?
 

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It's easy... just click the "Browse..." button in the "Add An Attachment" section, and select an image file.
 

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WOW! Carl-NC Nice Pix! These from the SS Central America? :lol:

Coinshooter- try looking under 'Today's Finds' - That's where the 'happening' new stuff is. Look close, you'll see my chain there. :cool:
 

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lab rat said:
These from the SS Central America?

Nope, found this stuff with muh long-range locater! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was in San Fran a few years ago, just walking around town, and passed by the Ca. Historical Society. Very nondescript place, durn near walked right by it. Thought, hmmm, this might be interesting, so I poked my head in... Holy Smokes. They had a fabulous display of the Central America gold, and A LOT OF IT. Won't forget that any time soon.

- Carl
 

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Here is a ring I found which was made from a 1964 Silver Kennedy Half. You can read most of the lettering on the inside edge, in this photo, you can see the 1964 to some degree.

It is my first silver find, except for a saltshaker top which I am not completely sure is silver....
 

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Thanks carl,
I saw some of these bars at the Long Beach Coin show about 1/ 1/2 years ago, but I like the specimen piece.
Thanks for the tutorial. Do you need to have a hosting service to store your pics for viewing, or can they now just be loaded directly?
Very important info to know that will make alot of difference on whether I can post some stuff I found with my "walking stick" as the LRLers like to call it. lol
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Now you can upload pics directly to the TreasureNet website. You do not have to have your own site. Try to keep the pics to a reasonable size- there is no limit, but smaller pics load faster (and take less space on Tnet's hard drives)

Don't forget to press the add Add Attachment button once you have found that pic you want to upload. You will have to wait a bit- maybe even a minute or two- then the filename of your pic will appear. After that you can add more pics the same way... Easy!

Good luck- I am looking forward to seeing some neat pictues.
 

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Whoo hoo! I'll be posting some stuff when I get some time this weekend!
Great! Thanks guys! lol
 

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Hey all! Tried the new pic posting. It is extremely easy. I posted alot of different photos under "Todays finds".
 

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I will try this,
Forgive Me if it doesn't come out right, I am not real good with the camera stuff yet. These are the best of My finds from the last week. The half is too worn to read the date but it ends with an "8" the copper coin with the hole is an 1825 shilling. It was probably worn as some sort of necklace. It is quite tarnished and hard to see in the photo but I am afraid to clean it up too much. I found other coins but this was the best stuff I found this week, This was from a river bank here in northwest Montana. I think people must have used this section of bank as a swimming hole at some time as I was finding too much stuff in one little area.
Maverick
 

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