Beginning to figure out this mansion

WHADIFIND

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I tried my best, but the patient expired. :( (see last 2 pics below)
Some are just too far gone. At least we can see what she was at one time. :dontknow:


Win some, lose some. :dontknow: :)

As you can see from the new pics below, some clean up well, some, well, just lost to history. No complaints, just the way it works.
At least most of them came out very well. The odd one, well, I'll go a couple more rounds but, I doubt I'll be able to bring that one back. Too far gone.

Thanks for peeking.

HH!



This was only the 2nd hunt on the new spot. I just wandered about in the 1st one to figure out the lay of the land. There has been some disturbing of the ground in certain sections. Some, are very original. One spot has trees that easily go back 200 years!

I spent most of the day in obvious high traffic areas. A LOT of iron and stuff there though. Just a couple new pennies & a couple artifacts. But, then, I found a bit of original ground and the remnants of a gate. This ground is near some of the older trees. The soil is black with a bit of sand mixed. Follow along and I'll go through the finds.

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First, this thing that I thought was a ring. But, it says F180 Q-PEX.

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An old lock.

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I thought this was just a girl scouts thingy but the back shows, a button loop???
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A sight leveler?

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Buckle. LOL No clue how old but it was entangled in some roots.

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This thing is very familiar to me but I can't exactly remember. It appears to be solid brass, non-magnetic and weighs about 3 ounces. The corrosion is kind of strange too. Some green starting but the rest seems almost polished. :dontknow:

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Neat little row of tiny buttons.

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This was the only one I could read something.

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This was a favorite find. It looked like just another clod of dirt.
Once I knocked some of the dirt away, this wonderful metal toy took shape.
I remember marveling at it and saying wow, I wish I could've seen you when you were new.
It wasn't but a few minutes later that the following one came to light. I recognized the shape and just put it
away in my special pouch for careful cleaning later on.

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My oh my! Did he ever clean up! This is now my centerpiece for the toys I've found. I'm not sure what the metal is, but it looks like a WW1 soldier to me.

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And then, there were the coins. The 2 on top are wheaties, below are Indian Head cents.

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Nice, but why did I find them special? Because they were for all intents and purpose, right on top!!! Literally! Just an inch or so!
I think this tells me that the soil has never seen a coil before and shows great promise!

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There is one Indian Head that didn't make the show, I forgot he was in his bath already when I was taking pictures. But, I'll be updating later after they've all had a bit of bathing and cleaning. Sorry, but all good things in their time. Takes a while to clean properly.

Oh and by the way, the disk at the top right? It was buried about 9 inches in this original ground! I'm a bit confused but it looks like a dish from a child's set. No markings though. The disk on the left looks like it was a lid to something. Maybe a gas can? But, that was found in the newer section.

Thanks for peeking!

HH!
 

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Jamesbondaka

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Nice stuff! Looks like a fun one to hunt.

Good luck!
 

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Nice stuff! Looks like a fun one to hunt.

Good luck!

It does seem to be warming up to a nice place. I knew it had potential going in, but, these, sorta confirm it for me.

Thanks!

HH!
 

oldsalty19

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nice hunt, lots of variety and interesting
 

Jim of PA

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Sweet hunt

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I'd love to add a dug 1867 IHC to my penny collection. Nice!
 

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I'd love to add a dug 1867 IHC to my penny collection. Nice!
That is my christmas wish; a place to take my time on.
The treble gilt is describing the bronze/brass coat on the button. I like the 1867- I know your gonna have more fun:icon_thumright:
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Way to stick with it bud. That clover button is sick and the 67 IH is a beaut.. CONGRATS.. HH
 

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Great finds, keep swinging!
 

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Great finds! Those IH Cents cleaned up nicely.
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Looks like you have found the jackpot, Just go slow and slow....................HH
 

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Thanks everybody, for all the feedback. Most are telling me that I have something special in this place. They're right. It's been a long time coming, but I now have a wonderful, restful place to hunt that has GREAT potential! A place where one can just take their time and figure out where the people were 150 years ago. :)

Another post from there is coming up in a few.

Thanks again and happy hunting everyone!
 

bblaha

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How do you clean your copper coins? I have some wheaties in bad shape that I want To Atleast look presentable . Great finds. I love old locks and that toy is amazing.
 

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WHADIFIND

WHADIFIND

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Way to stick with it bud. That clover button is sick and the 67 IH is a beaut.. CONGRATS.. HH

Hmmmm a "clover button". Funny, I never thought of it like that but that's a good description. Are these buttons common?

Thanks!

HH!
 

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WHADIFIND

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How do you clean your copper coins? I have some wheaties in bad shape that I want To Atleast look presentable . Great finds. I love old locks and that toy is amazing.

Well, first of all you need to start with a coin that will lend itself to a bit of help. If you ever intend to sell them, don't even try to clean. But, if it's just for yourself. Then, it sort of depends on the type of corrosion. Ones that have that thick green patina, I use a soak in olive oil, then soap, then maybe, a bit of flicking the loosened dirt off with a wooden toothpick. It's tedious and slow but it can help quite a bit in some cases. Whatever you do, go very slowly and easy. The time taken will usually be worth the effort.

Enjoy!

HH!
 

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I liked that hunt and am going to look for your next one. Sounds like a fun peaceful place of long ago. Thanks for sharing it.
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BuckleBoy

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That clover thingy is actually a cloak clasp.

Nice finds,

Buck
 

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