2 Civil war plates, 2 Large Cents, and misc..all from my yard!! lots of pics

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Yes :tongue3:, another plate!! Ive been digging and digging this yard up. All the items here were found since the 24th, the LC`s are dated 1820 over 1819, and an 1812. finally was able to see the date on the 1812. the 1850s lock is in great condition w/the guard intact and spinning. both plates are in beautiful shape, never did I imagine on finding another, there must be a sword in my yard someplace. found the other little bells and misc. in between everything else. heres some pictures of my house where it all was found also, well! ive got to get back out there,
hope you all enjoy the pictures!!
HH!!!!
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I see a buncha grass that would be scraped out, then I would rent one of those beach cleaner sifters......... Wish it was my back yard, I would never have to mow grass again :icon_jokercolor: Awesome finds, keep up the good fun.....
 

It must be nice to walk out the door and start detecting and find such items.Congrats. ??? :thumbsup:
 

Needless to say, "Spectacular"!!!
Enjoy your yard while it's giving you these
great treasures!
 

Good lawd, if I could pick any yards in the country to hunt, I think yours would be in the top 10.

Amazing!
 

Yeah, but its pretty hard to hunt when my dad has all his Ham Radio antennas strung throughout the yard, on my CZ3D I can only have the sens. up to about 3 or 4, so many false signals when its cranked up more. Theres one section behind the garage that seems like a 39 buick is buried there. just wait till I post my spackle bucket full of rusty nails and railroad spikes. every 2 inch signal turns out to be 4 to 5 inches down, OMG! the rocks. ive pulled rocks out of holes the size of school text books. but hey, it cleans it out to get to the good stuff, right? got to take the bad with the good, and the good seems to be there. Ive been detecting for about 7 years now, and this is the first year I tried my oun yard, go figure!
keep@it
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Here is the large cent from sundays after dinner hunt, Did a peroxide bath, but still needs a few more treatments, turns out to be a 1818.

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Nice looking place and some awesome finds, Congrats!
My second "LC" was a 1920, but I didn't see any signs of it being over a 19... :P
Continued Good luck, & Happy hunting~
 

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