Help date this button please.

Rryan

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Morgantown wv
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Garret ace 400.
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Metal Detecting
Hello everyone. I'm new to this site and I'm new to metal detecting. I own an ace 400 but already thinking of moving up to a deus or minelab 800. I've only been at it for about a month and a half and absolutley love it
Any advice to a Nobey? How to gain people's trust and get permissions would be very helpful. Anybody out there have a round about date for this button? Thank you guys and I look forward to hanging out here in the future. 20181002_115155.webp20181002_115155.webp20181002_115201.webp
 

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Welcome to Tnet cool find on the button i have no idea how old it is and this is a great place for info
 

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I noticed this was your very first post - so, Welcome Aboard Rryan! You didn't list your state (or country) in your profile. So, you might consider jumping over to Sub-Forum: Select Your Area.... for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state (or country).
 

WOULD SAY AROUND MID TO LATER PART OF THE 1700S
 

Awesome! That's what I thought from all the investigating I did but it's always nice to get a second opinion. Thanks friendly Ghost.
 

ask friends - family - co workers that have old houses/property
next ask - friends - family - co workers if they know of anyone that has an old house/property
next - look for old houses/property in your town and door knock - they are more likely to
let you being a towny than to someone out side the area - old farms is one of the best
places -I think_ for newbies to score old stuff - if that is what you want to find - WV
probably has farms that go back to late 1600s or at least early 1700s - so you find an old
farm - you got possibly 300 yrs of possible finds there
next - ask any hunters if they know of any cellarholes and old roads they have come across
research those areas - do google searches for cellar hole and put in town name or county name
you may come up with some leads - I come across leads from everyday hikers that post on line that they were hiking a mountain and came across an old foundation here or there
look up sites that have had any military action in your area - national parks and state parks are off limits
but sometimes you can get permissions outside their boundaries
 

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