My best find ever... Woods off an old road not used for 100+ years

that is a very nice find, wow.
congratulations
 

Wow, how did you even see that ??
 

looks like a blank planchet
 

I only leave photos up for a day...

Gotta ask.......WHY? Is there a logical reason for this?

Missed this thread before, and came here today to see your best find... ever.
I see nothing.
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I have images posted on this site that have been there better than ten years, and never had an issue..not once.

It's your right, of course, but it sure kills a thread. JMHO
 

I only leave photos up for a day...
By removing the pictures you destroy the thread, if you continue to remove pictures after a day you will find you can't post..
 

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Is there away to remove the thread after a period of time? I rather that?
Once a thread is posted it belongs to Treasurenet.

Please do not start threads then remove the pictures destroying the thread.
 

Once a thread is posted it belongs to Treasurenet.

Please do not start threads then remove the pictures destroying the thread.
No problem, I won’t do it again! Any photos I post in the future will be understood to be the property of Treasurenet, they will not be removed, or altered in any way! I will simply be careful selecting as to not worry about them falling into the wrong hands, I won’t post any photos of anything containing monetary value, just cultural, and historical value! Won’t be a hard adjustment for me!

Thank you and God Bless!
 

t-net functions rather like an archive, it lets us find answers to items we have questions on, we all learn a lot from shared knowledge.
 

! I will simply be careful selecting as to not worry about them falling into the wrong hands,
I don’t understand this reasoning. If you have a picture of something you found, you can choose whether to post it or not. If you are truly afraid that someone even seeing the photo might cause harm, then don’t post it. If it’s proof of you doing something nefarious, don’t post it. If it shows something the property owners don’t want known, don’t post it.

But on the other hand, if it’s a find, you can crop out the background, location, and so forth. So it’s just the find. Particularly with coins — what could the “wrong hands” even do with it? Come take it from you? Make you pay taxes on it? Make you give it to a museum? All these things seem very unlikely.
 

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