Buff, bottles and more..

MuckyBottles

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Jun 19, 2013
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Whites coin master gt..ace 250&350
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All Treasure Hunting
You guessed it, I hit that location again and it didn't disappoint..slowly working myself uphill, now instead of using my shovel, now I am using a masons trowel and a scoop and carefully working the dirt since I am starting to get intact bottles (finally)

Since we are expected to get over 1 inch of rain on thursday, it should be perfect since the water coming downhill would create a natural sluice..
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What looks like a clock weight, has to be cleaned up to tell
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Another lock..
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Heart Key..
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Metal piece for furniture??
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Old school pen..
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Buff...I cleaned it up a little, thinking it may be a 3 legger, however the date is worn off..so who knows
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Not a bad day..
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Will post more pictures when I clean the stuff up
 

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MuckyBottles

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Jun 19, 2013
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Stony Point, NY
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Whites coin master gt..ace 250&350
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Boo..got an outline of a date using the loupe...its a 1913-D and it's tough to determine if it's type I or II
 

Garrett424

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Jun 20, 2014
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Teknetics Delta 4000,
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Fiskar's Big Grip Digger & my old Army Trench shovel for the tough jobs
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treasurehunter313

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Garrett AT Pro
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I found my first buffalo this weekend and it was completely red I couldn't even see the front let alone a date and I used a method on here with vinegar and salt and it made it 100 times better ... Just an option for when you can't see a date
 

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