Some Finds From The Last Few Days

Indiana Digger

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Diggincoinz

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Sweet Digs! I like how you labeled your objects... helped me out a lot!
I have what seems to be a "drawer pull decorator" but had no idea what it was :icon_thumright:
 

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Indiana Digger

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coinmaster2db said:
Pound the heck out of that 3/13 site. That's an early site for your neck of the woods. (mine too) Nice post.

HH!! :hello:
Cm2db

Coinmaster - That is a historical site that I have been hunting for the past year. It has never been detected.
From this one site, I've pulled trade beads, 1 piece of trade silver (an ear bob), nearly 50 buttons (tombacs, flats, decorative, 1 CW, 2 Militia Rifleman) flintlock parts, tons of lead musket balls, 5 LC's, a 1778 half reale, and 1826 Capped Bust Half and more.

The site is devoid of modern influence. Every signal is era-specific. I date it from 1800-1850. Give or take a year.

I've pounded this site, but I'm sure there are more surprises waiting to be discovered.

Thanks and Happy Hunting,

~Indiana Digger~
 

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