Hot Dig yields Largies, Big Silver, Temperance Token, and my FIRST Reale!

juno1114

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Jun 20, 2014
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Bellport, NY
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro
Whites Coinmaster
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Turns out my curb strip hunting has paid off once again! I can't tell you how many folks will come up to me for a chat or to see what I've found, and many times it results in them saying, "hey, you should check out my house!". This was the case outside of an 1801 farmhouse with a HUGE front lawn, and a smaller home down the street:

4-19-15.jpg2 cent 1.jpg2 cent 2.jpg1806 reale.jpgreale back.jpgtemperance 1.jpgtemp 2.jpgspoon inscription.jpgspoon hallmark.jpg1901 barb f.jpg1901 barb b.jpg1824 largie.jpgQueen Vic 1864.jpg

And heres a Video of some of the stuff:



We got cut short after 2 hours at the first site, but Im looking forward to going back!

Good luck, and Happy Hunting!

Mike
 

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AWESOME HUNT !!!:thumbsup:
 

Hell yeah. First Real is a great feeling. Congrats on some killer recoveries
 

WOW! Holy moly! What a day! What you've found many detectorists only dream about. Glad you posted as these are the type of finds that keep us all motivated. I hit a site 10 days ago and pulled 7 early coppers including a NJ and CT. It's what keeps you going. Nice finds!
 

What a great hunt, getting the Reale and the coppers, liking the token it's in great shape.
 

Looks like that yard is loaded. Love the Temperance Token.
 

Terrific hunt!, hitting the curbs paid off with some good sites! Very cool!
 

Nice digs . Thanks for sharing the story and the pictures with us
 

Beautiful finds! LOVE the temperance token, such great shape with the nice gilding remaining. I also like the silver spoon. Is there a maker's mark on it? Looks to be late 1700s or early 1800s.
 

Great job! Most people have one or two great finds at the most. You have managed to way top that! Good luck keeping up your string...Brad
 

Beautiful finds! LOVE the temperance token, such great shape with the nice gilding remaining. I also like the silver spoon. Is there a maker's mark on it? Looks to be late 1700s or early 1800s.

Yes, if you look one the pics the back of the spoon has a marking of "AGF" haven't been able to find anything on it tho
 

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