VOL1266-X
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- Jan 10, 2007
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- Fisher 1266-X, F75 X 2
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
It was a partly cloudy late November morning with a temperature about 52 degrees when the Tennessee Trio met for their weekly hunt. Today we returned to the early 1800s home site that produced Doug’s Texas button, Josh’s 2 half Reales, 1842 LC, and other goodies last week. Our hunt strategy this week was to concentrate on the old home site and expand to locate any out buildings like a barn, smoke house, etc.
Josh had the best find with the old pewter button. We all dug flat buttons and a variety of other relics. We found no trace of any outbuildings. Not a banner day but lots of fun digging with friends and more relics for our collections.
If anyone has any info. on the brass piece resembling a ring with the oak leaf motif or info. on the flat Dickson button with the Philadelphia back mark with gold gilt in the pics, please reply. Enjoy the video and HH from the Trio.
FYI-Doug's Texas button was professionally appraised at $1,000-1,200.
Josh had the best find with the old pewter button. We all dug flat buttons and a variety of other relics. We found no trace of any outbuildings. Not a banner day but lots of fun digging with friends and more relics for our collections.
If anyone has any info. on the brass piece resembling a ring with the oak leaf motif or info. on the flat Dickson button with the Philadelphia back mark with gold gilt in the pics, please reply. Enjoy the video and HH from the Trio.
FYI-Doug's Texas button was professionally appraised at $1,000-1,200.
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