My First Detecting Finds 2017. HUGE Finds !!!

Indigo Digger

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Jan 30, 2017
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Garrett Ace 150
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Hello my name is Indigo Digger. I have always liked history, the outdoors, and adventure.
I began metal detecting the first week of January 2017. The machine I use is a second-hand entry level Garrett Ace 150.
New to the hobby I didn't, rather couldn't afford a better machine.
The town of Coventry, here in Rhode Island is among one of the oldest in the State (1741).Well at least I had a couple hundred years of history on my side.


My first hunt I expected to find at least a six pack of can slaw, possibly even enough clad to cover the State sales tax on a dollar.
Boy was I WRONG!!!
My first find metal detecting 2017 was a MASSIVE brass skeleton key. I was instantly hooked, my body surged with excitement what an experience.
The finds didn't stop there either. Within the span of 4-5 hours I had dug about a dozen assorted colonial buckles. I found more buttons than are on a remote control. Included in these button finds were Civil War Infantry, a general service, and a crossed rifle collar button. There were several others with beautiful design work, some were pretty worn but standard colour was still legible around their shanks.
I found railroad tokens, and bale seals placed on goods dating back to the mid 1800's.
As if that all wasn't mind numbing enough for a newbie his first day dirt fishing my detector still had more in store.
My next and last find that hunt was a 1903 Barber Quarter.

Since then I have made even more finds, pontil bottles, clay pipes, jewelry, pewter relics,gold, and silver.
My most recent finds are a 1729 King George II Britannia and a 1782 Hibernia Half Penny.

I have included pictures of some of my first finds and will try to update and post my more recent hunts here on treasure net forums. Hunt Happy

If you would like to watch my hunts check out my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/IndigoDigger


20170103_133043.jpg 20170105_140039.jpg buckles buttons.jpg buttons.jpg civil war buttons.jpg keys gun.jpg tokens.jpg 1724 George II Brittania back.jpg 1724 King George II Brittania front.jpg 1782 coin.jpg 1800's railroad tokens.jpg 1867 coin.jpg 1867 indian head front.jpg 1886 token.jpg 1903 closeup.jpg 1903 coin.jpg button front 1.jpg button front.jpg civil war button front.jpg civil war I button back.jpg civil war I button closeup.jpg cool button find.jpg dome button back.jpg flower button front.jpg general service button.jpg rail token back.jpg rail token.jpg rail token1.jpg thimble.jpg wedding band.jpg whole collection.jpg
 

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356rmb

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Jan 16, 2017
64
199
NEPA
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GARRETT AT/MAX, APEX, ACE 350 WITH A DD COIL,TEKNETICS DELTA 4000,
GARRETT PRO POINTER AT
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All Treasure Hunting

Carolina Tom

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Apr 4, 2014
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Charlotte
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Wow... spectacular finds.

That bat wing buckle is SWEET!

I hope you realize how lucky you are. Well played sir.
 

Silvermonkey

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Apr 24, 2013
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10,229
Eastern Massachusetts
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AT Pro, XP Deus
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Metal Detecting
First off, welcome to T-Net!
Second, congratulations on some very impressive finds. Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the union, but you sure have come up with some big finds! I'll be looking forward to seeing your future posts.
 

terpfan

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Oct 31, 2007
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Way to go Indigo Digger, your efforts and success are both inspirational. My attention went straight to those beautiful intact clay pipes. As you know its exceedingly rare to find them unbroken, and you've found two! Must be a great story behind those finds, would you mind sharing? Oh, and welcome to the TNET community.
 

against the wind

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Jul 27, 2015
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That's it! I just threw my DEUS and CTX out the window. I'm gonna order me one of those ACE 150s.
Congrats on some excellent finds.
 

Showtime2385

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Nov 19, 2013
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Minelab E-Trac, Garrett AT-Pro, Garrett Pro-pointer-AT
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Location, location, location, and don't give it up either haha. People don't realize with the right spot (And R.I. being one of the best) you could use a harbor freight machine and make amazing finds. All its gatta do is beep. Keep it up :icon_thumright:
 

stealthycat

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wow - sick finds man ..... and the targets didn't appear to be all that deep in that video. CRAZY
 

dsdigger

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Jan 5, 2017
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Shenandoah Valley, VA
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Minelab Equinox 600, Whites MX Sport, Whites Coinmaster, Minelab Explorer XS, Kellyco Vulcan 360, Lesche Digger, Rattler headphone, Park Ranger Bag by "Freeloader"
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Wow, awesome finds, must have been a rush for a first hunt! Congrats!
 

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Indigo Digger

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Jan 30, 2017
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Garrett Ace 150
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The pipes are even initialed TD (for treasure detector ) I plan on doing a giveaway on my youTube channel soon. I now have 19 intact pipes, 40 or so stems and about 2 dozen or so bowls.

I stumbled on a dump site used in the 1800's and have barely scratched the surface of it. That's where all my non metal finds came from.

Right now we are under 10 inches of snow which makes metal detecting physically impossible.
 

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Indigo Digger

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Jan 30, 2017
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Garrett Ace 150
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Way to go Indigo Digger, your efforts and success are both inspirational. My attention went straight to those beautiful intact clay pipes. As you know its exceedingly rare to find them unbroken, and you've found two! Must be a great story behind those finds, would you mind sharing? Oh, and welcome to the TNET community.


The pipes are even initialed TD (for treasure detector ) I plan on doing a giveaway on my youTube channel soon. I now have 19 intact pipes, 40 or so stems and about 2 dozen or so bowls.

I stumbled on a dump site used in the 1800's and have barely scratched the surface of it. That's where all my non metal finds came from.

Right now we are under 10 inches of snow which makes metal detecting physically impossible.
 

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Indigo Digger

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Jan 30, 2017
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Garrett Ace 150
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All Treasure Hunting
WOW GREAT FINDS .I JUST ALSO STARTED DETECTING MY KIDS GAVE ME A GARRETT ACE 350 FOR CHRISTMAS AND I LOVE IT. ONCE YOU GET THE TONES DOWN IT MAKES IT SO MUCH EASIER.
THANKS FOR SHARING RICH

very true just remember to use all metal mode and dig anything that's not iron. I don't even look at my machine I just listen to the tones. I hope you make some awesome finds
 

Relicific

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Feb 2, 2017
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Awesome start.
Keep them coming
 

SilverLunker

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Nov 4, 2013
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Simply amazing discoveries...u have found yourself an epic area of history. Do u have any knowledge if there used to be a homesite/farm/camp? Looking forward to more of your finds. To boot your doing this in Jan/Feb..just wait till spring!
 

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