Farm finds, lots of metal .....

Metalgear

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goldencoin

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one looks like a pretty old suspender clasp...gold is around there somewhere!

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Gypsy Heart

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Ok....Now your finds are looking alot like mine.......Keep digging and I am sure you will come up with a few horseshoes
 

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Looks like the same things I dug today on a farm property. I think those farmers had too much iron in their diets. ;D Neat finds.
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I didn't see any bright blue Clorox bleach screw caps. That's what they grew on the farm I'm detecting. Each and every one gets my detectors full attention. ;)




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Hey Bud! Can you give us a close up pic of that buckle ? I have a hunch! :o
 

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SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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Metal g,

looks like you did a bit of digging.

Never know what you will be pulling
up from old farm areas. Except as
Gypsy said, "few horseshoes."

Thanks for posting.

have a good un..............
SHERMANVILLE
 

Ed-NH

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The second row from the bottom, on the right looks like a nice old buckle. What's that nail up on the top of the pic? If it's a rosehead then it's late 1700's. It would sort of come to a point on the head where it was shaped during hand forging. Nice finds.
 

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