Little home site and the Deus have been good to me

Indy durtdigger

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East Central Indiana
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Minelab CTX3030 and Equinox 600, XP DEUS with 9, 11x13, and HF coils.
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Metal Detecting
Found this in the property records earlier this year and have some photos up in another thread from my scouting efforts to find it. Having mostly park hunted for coins all these years some of these finds have taken me aback and honestly made me a lil giddy. claypipe.webpcoolbuttons.webprelics.webpinfantrybutton.webp
 

Missed this one earlier. The Navy button is bit of a surprise.
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Nice assortment of finds. Congrats
 

Nice finds. Which coil and frequency were you using?

Been using the 9 inch x35 and tinkering around with both Calabash Digger and CTTODD relic programs. Calabash recommends the max freq 23Khz in thick iron which this place has and CTTODD says to set his to the site. The home site is right along the road side, heavily littered with iron from both the structures and more than one long since forgotten about fences, and directly under power, phone, and cable lines. The calabash program is much much smoother running at this site.
 

Very cool finds. Thanks for giving us a look!
 

WOW!!
That is a killer site.
Hunt it slow there's a lot more to be found.
Congrats
 

Very nice, congrats Indy!!! "D"
 

Nice finds!:icon_thumright: About all I do is coin shooting. I keep thinking about giving it a try,but I always end up coin shooting again! What can I say (I love silver) LOL! Congrats!
 

Nice finds!:icon_thumright: About all I do is coin shooting. I keep thinking about giving it a try,but I always end up coin shooting again! What can I say (I love silver) LOL! Congrats!

I am enjoying the relic hunting. This site is untouched with almost no modern trash so almost every repeatable signal is something and the three military buttons have taught me to get excited about signals that would normally be can slaw. It dries up a bit I have another site to scout on the farm. I was mushroom hunting in a section of woods that in my youth was overgrown with briers and hawthorn trees that is now mostly just thick brush. To my surprise there is another foundation at the bottom of the hill behind my house. My dad remembered the foundation from his childhood in the 50's but didn't know what it was. We scoured photos with a magnifying glass from the 1930's when the family first started farming this land and were surprised to find that there was a second full set of barns and buildings down there virtually. This place was being run as a tenant farm till my family bought it and the discovery of a second set of 1800's era barns that most likely had another house with them is promising.
 

a clean site can really spoil you but everyone needs a really good challenge now and then
 

Congrats!

It was your personal recommendation in a PM that led me to the decision on buying this machine and I am one happy camper so THANK YOU. I am seriously thinking about parting with my other machines and picking up an ORX as a back up machine as the coils and control units share interchangeable commonality between them.
 

Congratz on the hoosier finds!!!! I'm with you on getting the DEUS from watching and listening to Calabash's videos. That's the BEST part of relic hunting, NEVER knowing what the next beep is gonna be. Looks like we're not all that far away from each other, maybe we'll bump into one another in the future.
 

Congrats on the coins and relics! :icon_thumleft:
 

First time out in several weeks. Had a Bakers cyst in my bad knee that curtailed my activities for a good while this summer. Finally got the Deus back out and hit up the old home site again. Only found 2 keepers but one of em is probably the coolest thing I've dug since I started mixing in relic hunting. At first I thought the coin was an Indian cent till I got to thinking about it and wondered why this one had a ring of stars on it. Carefully tooth picked the old gal enough to get some details off of it and was pleasantly surprised. The darn thing is a Civil War token minted in 1863 for a Dr. in Cadiz Indiana that was apparently also a Mason.
This hunt I was fiddling around with CTTodds relic program with the frequency maxed out on the x35 coil and recovery speed bumped up to 3. It took a while to get to where I could pick out good signals with how much iron there is on this site but once I got to that point stuff literally started jumping out of the ground. Might only have gotten 2 keepers but dug well over a dozen no ferrous targets at a spot that your doing good to sniff out a 2 or 3 in several hours of detecting.civil war token.webpcivil war token 2.webp
 

That token is really cool. Finds like that are just as good as coins in my opinion.
 

Indy
You are really getting the hang of it.
Hitting great sites and going slow.
Awesome finds all around.
One suggestion is to post a new thread for you finds instead of tacking them onto your old ones.
Some may skip over old threads because they already read them and not see your New fantastic finds.
Congrats on all of those great finds.
Keep it up and show us more.
 

That's DEF a KICKA$$ find!!!!!!! CONGRATZ.....
 

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