Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

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Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

I went back to one of our wooded spots today, as I said we have pretty much cleaned it out but it still keeps producing something...Today I spent 3 hours in the thick and about 1/2 hour before I had to go I got a pretty neat bracelet I was thinking "how did we miss that signal" it about blew my headphones off.
(does anyone know what kind of stones they are?) it appears to be silver plate.

Then about 20 feet away I got the 1883 Indian, and 5 Min. later the 1904 "V" both with incredible detail,
Its the nicest "V" I have gotten, the ground really eats them up..

Thanks for looking....H.H. TnT
 

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Re: Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

TnT,
Sweet coins, and that bracelet is awesome. Everything cleaned up nice. Very nice woods finds.
I started in the woods last week myself. No coins yet though. :'(
Congrats,
MM
 
Re: Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

Some very nice finds, and nice condition, too!
 
Re: Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

nice finds you have got there



HH DDEII
 
Re: Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

TnT2000 said:
stefen said:
TnT2000 said:
I went back to one of our wooded spots today, as I said we have pretty much cleaned it out but it still keeps producing something...Today I spent 3 hours in the thick and about 1/2 hour before I had to go I got a pretty neat bracelet I was thinking "how did we miss that signal" it about blew my headphones off.
(does anyone know what kind of stones they are?) it appears to be silver plate.

Then about 20 feet away I got the 1883 Indian, and 5 Min. later the 1904 "V" both with incredible detail,
Its the nicest "V" I have gotten, the ground really eats them up..

Thanks for looking....H.H. TnT

Just for my personal curiosity, when a person like yourself is working a wooded area (or field) is it because it was a known former use such as a park or a residence, or whatever, at one time? I can't imagine just working a wooded area at random. Obviously you did some prior research...if so, what sparked this search? What is the relationship of this wooded area to the local urban area?

Stefen

Well to be honest we hunt woods all the time that produce nothing at all...we do choose wooded areas at random and we also research some area's. This particular site was on the edge of a town that was founded in the early 1700s and was close to a water supply, we thought it might have seen some action back in the day. on this site we were right Between 6 of us we pulled 150-200 coins 100+ buttons and much more, but we get skunked on others allot. Also as I said there is 6 of us so we share the work load to find and check out new sites.

Thanks...Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems that if the wooded area is close to civilization or some personal or community use (water supply, school, picnic area, swimming hole, etc) then the chances of making a significant find increases...

Fortunately, you are in an area that has 400+ years of occupanional history...
 
Re: Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

Thanks for your generousity with the info. TNT...
 
Re: Back to the woods, neat bracelet, Indian and a "V"

Thanks...Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems that if the wooded area is close to civilization or some personal or community use (water supply, school, picnic area, swimming hole, etc) then the chances of making a significant find increases...

Fortunately, you are in an area that has 400+ years of occupanional history...
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You are correct as a matter of fact in this site we were finding only sporadic stuff when my hunting partner MarkG found what we thought was a wagon path in the woods all grown over and when we followed it we hit paydirt....and yes our area has tones on history, it is awesome...Thank for all the interest....H.H. TnT
 

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