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Got out Saturday morning, planned on hitting an old 1800’s homesite at a new old park. Started at sunrise and was greeted by these 2 dudes with minimal fear of humans.
The homesite at the park was unfortunately graded over so after 45 minutes of digging clad I hit a small patch of woods and found a couple toy cars.
So it wasn’t even 7:30am yet so I decided to hit an old site we have pounded nearby in a thickly wooded park site. Anything that beeps high and deep is good here, but very few signals left. Got a 33-34/iron/28-29/iron/31-32 signal on the nox. Would have passed except the hightones were pure and consistent when I swung just right. Dug a big plug and reswung, only iron/iron now, aaarrrggghhh. But decided to pinpoint and find the iron, ended up being a 6”x3”x2” rusty ax head. Reswung and got a nice 28/29.
I see a quarter sized coin that I don’t recognize. 1939 United States of America? What the?
Turns out to be a Philippines coin. I did not even realize that we owned this country...
Decided to swing the hole again and got more mixed iron and some very hightones. This time when pinpointing a big silver coin popped out.
This is almost as big as a half dollar, but thicker. Initially thought/hoped for a 4 Reales as it looked like pillars half covered in dirt, but it’s an Australian Florin. Pull out a couple rusty nails, then fill the hole, but 2 feet over a very weak but distinct and repeating shallow 28/29 which is usually a dime and a big Kangaroo Penny pops out.
Must be another WW2 soldier coin spill, strangely I’ve found 3 of these spills in the last 12 months.
Made it out Sunday for a quick after dinner hour long hunt at a nearby site. Found a cool beer token.
I have found a number of similar tokens from the Independent Brewing Company consortium, but this is from their competitor the Pittsburg Brewing Company. This would have been used 1891-1911 based on the spelling of Pittsburgh without the “h”.
Here is are the handfuls of other mid and hightones that popped. (Skeleton Key my favorite here)
And
(Updegraff Button my favorite here.)
Good luck out there!
The homesite at the park was unfortunately graded over so after 45 minutes of digging clad I hit a small patch of woods and found a couple toy cars.
So it wasn’t even 7:30am yet so I decided to hit an old site we have pounded nearby in a thickly wooded park site. Anything that beeps high and deep is good here, but very few signals left. Got a 33-34/iron/28-29/iron/31-32 signal on the nox. Would have passed except the hightones were pure and consistent when I swung just right. Dug a big plug and reswung, only iron/iron now, aaarrrggghhh. But decided to pinpoint and find the iron, ended up being a 6”x3”x2” rusty ax head. Reswung and got a nice 28/29.
I see a quarter sized coin that I don’t recognize. 1939 United States of America? What the?
Turns out to be a Philippines coin. I did not even realize that we owned this country...
Decided to swing the hole again and got more mixed iron and some very hightones. This time when pinpointing a big silver coin popped out.
This is almost as big as a half dollar, but thicker. Initially thought/hoped for a 4 Reales as it looked like pillars half covered in dirt, but it’s an Australian Florin. Pull out a couple rusty nails, then fill the hole, but 2 feet over a very weak but distinct and repeating shallow 28/29 which is usually a dime and a big Kangaroo Penny pops out.
Must be another WW2 soldier coin spill, strangely I’ve found 3 of these spills in the last 12 months.
Made it out Sunday for a quick after dinner hour long hunt at a nearby site. Found a cool beer token.
I have found a number of similar tokens from the Independent Brewing Company consortium, but this is from their competitor the Pittsburg Brewing Company. This would have been used 1891-1911 based on the spelling of Pittsburgh without the “h”.
Here is are the handfuls of other mid and hightones that popped. (Skeleton Key my favorite here)
And
(Updegraff Button my favorite here.)
Good luck out there!
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