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rodarian

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Metal Detecting
I got the opportunity to hunt 90 acres of property that just happens to butt right up to the bennington batttlefield. I was unable to find anything that is rev war but i'm sure it's there. In the pic you see, look at the tree line that runs from lower left to the upper left corner, the fence to the battle field runs all along it. I was tempted to cross but i don't like prison so i stayed on this side of it.:laughing7: Like i said, nothing rev "yet" but i did get a first for me. It's completely toasted but it is a large cent and i was happy for the 1 and a half hours i was there. I didn't even have to dig as it was right on top of the ground. Wish i could date it but i can't. 1840-1850's i'm guessing.
 

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Cory
 

Nice going on the copper, maybe a good soak in HP or oil will bring out a date for you. There's always a level of comfort knowing that there's a site where you can go at anytime to detect and it has the potential of producing some nice finds.
 

You can always ask this kid about toasted stuff.

 

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