Mid 1800’s site keeps on giving.

Foster

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Columbus, ms
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White's Prism III, White's TRX Bullseye
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Metal Detecting
Went out again today for a couple hours. Couple of harmonica reeds. Not the firsts, but one is the first to still have the screws. Unknown “button”, really heavy for its size, non magnetic except the iron center piece. And a very brittle “canteen”? Not sure. Fell apart as I was gently removing from the earth. Oh and another marble? Not metal, maybe hardened clay? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893270.147625.webpOf course more square headed nails. Gonna start saving them for scrap metal. Lol. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893212.622856.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893225.724502.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893240.825379.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893252.759891.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893122.042980.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522893150.250985.webp
 

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Great finds, Foster...Looks like you are definitely on some old ground there. Keep on keepin' on and pull some more goodies..Ddf
 

Great finds, Foster...Looks like you are definitely on some old ground there. Keep on keepin' on and pull some more goodies..Ddf

Definitely old for sure! Been hunting it since I was pre-teen, now 42. It keeps on giving. Oldest coins so far 1842 large cent, and 1855 seated liberty. Actually only coins to date. Many, many, many relics.
 

Congratulations on the relic hunt! :occasion14:
 

Very nice hunt. Congrats :thumbsup:
 

Wow, that site has been giving up some nice stuff for you.
 

DIG DIG DIG .GOOD SITE
 

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