McCDig
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- Jan 31, 2015
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- Baltimore, Maryland
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- Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Headed back to Bel Air and a 2.5 hour hunt in the woods.
I went to an area I had not detected and made a big meandering loop, coming back around to an off-trail spot where I found a flat button and buckle recently.
New area yielded a flat button within the first 20 minutes, then came a horse shoe (not shown) and bale seal (note the crossed hammers, or hammer and chisel?). Found what looked like a rejected bale seal and a quarter-sized lead blank that maybe related. Then a long drought as I wandered. Finally making it back to the off-trail spot where I found a flat button, I made it to the top of the hill and got a hit in the 70s. Flipped out something green and round and figured it would be a flat button, but there was no shank. Finally got enough of the soil off to make out it is a half cent from 1808! About thirty feet away I found a broken tombac button and then about another 30 feet past that stopped and thought I dropped something out of my pouch. It was the bigger part of the tombac. It didn't take long to find and then back to the truck to end another good relic hunt.

I went to an area I had not detected and made a big meandering loop, coming back around to an off-trail spot where I found a flat button and buckle recently.
New area yielded a flat button within the first 20 minutes, then came a horse shoe (not shown) and bale seal (note the crossed hammers, or hammer and chisel?). Found what looked like a rejected bale seal and a quarter-sized lead blank that maybe related. Then a long drought as I wandered. Finally making it back to the off-trail spot where I found a flat button, I made it to the top of the hill and got a hit in the 70s. Flipped out something green and round and figured it would be a flat button, but there was no shank. Finally got enough of the soil off to make out it is a half cent from 1808! About thirty feet away I found a broken tombac button and then about another 30 feet past that stopped and thought I dropped something out of my pouch. It was the bigger part of the tombac. It didn't take long to find and then back to the truck to end another good relic hunt.

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