Vldetecting
Sr. Member
- Jun 23, 2017
- 413
- 894
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Max, Garrett AT Pro-Pointer, Garrett Ace 250
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Yesterday I went to hunt for a short hour hunt. The place I was planning on detecting was quite hard to get to. After 20 minutes of walking in really thick woods and hard navigation I finally got to the spot. The location was an abandoned (very small) farm field. After detecting for an hour these were the finds I managed to pull up:
The first half hour I found a lot of trash but then I stumbled upon a quite bad & faint 50's signal which was a nice late 1700's to early 1800's bronze flat button with a star shaped design on it's obverse:
The next signal was a nicer hit but still quite faint. After looking for the tiny item I finally had found it. Which turned out to be my first ever watch winder (1800's):
Then I found another flat button which I thought was a iron signal but still glad I dug it. It's another late 1700's to early 1800's bronze flat button which also has a star shaped design in the middle of the obverse but it's really hard to see:
My last find was a really strong shallow signal which turned out to be a nice 1800's bronze came that had been lifted up by a really big root to the surface. It appears to have some numerals but I don't really understand them, it says '?TS №O':
Thank you for reading and happy hunting!
The first half hour I found a lot of trash but then I stumbled upon a quite bad & faint 50's signal which was a nice late 1700's to early 1800's bronze flat button with a star shaped design on it's obverse:
The next signal was a nicer hit but still quite faint. After looking for the tiny item I finally had found it. Which turned out to be my first ever watch winder (1800's):
Then I found another flat button which I thought was a iron signal but still glad I dug it. It's another late 1700's to early 1800's bronze flat button which also has a star shaped design in the middle of the obverse but it's really hard to see:
My last find was a really strong shallow signal which turned out to be a nice 1800's bronze came that had been lifted up by a really big root to the surface. It appears to have some numerals but I don't really understand them, it says '?TS №O':
Thank you for reading and happy hunting!
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