🥇 BANNER Not sure if this qualifies as a cache ..... but in my eyes it does

46Wheat

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So a little back story for this find . Where I live in Upstate NY the poet Allen Ginsberg stayed for a period of time and I have access to land adjacent to his farm that he frequented in the 60s and 70s . I was doing some research online looking at old maps of the area looking for old homesteads in what now is a large tract of old growth timber . I have permission to hunt the area so as I was turkey hunting today I combined some hunting with a little scouting for cellar holes . I found a small cellar hole this morning and when I was done with my hunt I walked back in with my Etrac and my tools . I was in proximity to the edge of the land that used to be part of the Ginsberg estate and began to scan the outer edges of the area heading toward the cellar hole .
I hadn't gone very far at all when I got a screaming signal on my Etrac . I almost didn't dig it because it was so loud and big I figured a shallow axe head or piece of steel . When I decided to go ahead and dig it (because you never know till you check) this is what I saw 100_0566.JPG Looks like a flat piece of steel . Until I tapped it with my Lesche and it sounded hollow . Now im getting interested and maybe a little excited 8-) . So I put my shovel under the edge of what turned out to be the lid of the can a pried up a little . To my wonderment the top popped off to reveal 100_0567.JPG Sorry no pictures of it open in the hole I yanked it out of the ground so fast my fingers almost spontaneously combusted . The lid and sides had some holes rotted in them so a bunch of dirt had gotten into the tin but I saw SILVER!!!
So with shaking hands I dumped out my prizes and began to get very excited . In all told the tin contained 15 franklin halves . I have never found a half in my life and here I am with 15 of them staring at me . They ranged in age from 1950-1962 . I can only speculate that someone from the Ginsberg farm or commune that was in the area buried these in the late 60s or early 70s because they didn't trust the "establishment" and wanted to save them for a rainy day . And either forgot where they buried them or had some help forgetting by some funny smelling tobacco . They were circulated but didn't look bad just a little dirty and toned . 100_0569.JPG 100_0570.JPG 100_0572.JPG 100_0574.JPG 100_0575.JPG 100_0576.JPG 100_0577.JPG Needless to say I will be back there tomorrow bright and early... turkey hunting will have to wait . You never know there might be more :treasurechest::laughing7:
 

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46Wheat

46Wheat

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May 23, 2014
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Upstate NY
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Minelab Etrac / Equinox 800 / 8.5x11 DD and 5x8 DD coil /
Garrett ProPointer / Lesche Digger
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
It mostly reacted to the silver , a 12-48, 14-48 type signal but it was choppy and had a growl to it . And it was a very strong almost overload type sound to it . I would expect big silver to ring higher but I think the tin from the can mixed it up a little . It sounded like a big piece of rusty metal that gives off a false high tone when you swing over it . Like I said originally I figured axe head or something big and rusty that was close to the cellar hole . I thought being as this was my first trip up there that I might as well dig it and see what type of stuff was around . The top of the tin was about 6 inches down when you count in the woods litter , leaves etc .

Some one asked me that question about the machines reaction before and this quote is what I told them . I actually got the can and bens out of my display and did an air test swing over it to see what it does. Now im getting more of a big silver ring type signal of a 2-48/4-48 with the growl and a very loud almost overload sound . But I am still getting a 12-48 / 14-48 on occasion when I catch just the edge of the tin under the coil . But with the growl of the tin can . To me originally it sounded like a big axe head or relic in the ground with a false high tone due to it being rusty . Hope that helps and dosent make it worse for you
 

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46Wheat

Silver Member
May 23, 2014
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Upstate NY
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Minelab Etrac / Equinox 800 / 8.5x11 DD and 5x8 DD coil /
Garrett ProPointer / Lesche Digger
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
In otsego county . Near Cooperstown
 

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