My DIV XXII finds.

matt092079

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Fisher F75 with 11" DD coil, Garrett Ace 250 with 9x12 coil, Garrett Pro-Pinpointer
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Well I didn't go away with that super-duper spectacular find that we all hope for, but I did leave NOT WANTING TO LEAVE. lol I got a couple firsts, which again weren't AMAZING finds, but the first thing was the 1863 fatty Indian Head. I have found 13 Indian Heads this year, but this was my first OLDEST IH and first fatty. Second first for me was the knapsack hook. A buddy I carpooled with was working this area at the far corner and I walked over that way. He noticed it was me and pulled me aside and showed me his "quarter" of an eagle breast plate. Even though it wasn't complete it was still awesome and him and I worked that area pretty good. Nothing else too big came out of there...I found a couple 3 ringers out of it, 2 button backs, rivet, knapsack hook, camp lead and a flat based sharps.

The final day my buddy Rick Wines dropped me off at headquarters and I started my way in the corn stalks next to the plowed field for a bit. Nothing. I saw a deer running...it jumped the first fence, ran across the road and then tried to hop the next fence into the small field beside the pond. It fell short and took a bad tumble, the fur flew and the deer rolled a bit, got up and took off running. What did I do? I saw this as a sign! I walked over into that tiny forgotten field that I now like to call the NEW field of .69's. I ended up diggin' 30 .69 caliber mini balls, 3 .69 round balls and the smaller bullet(forget the name) on top of the pile of .69's pictured, in this little field. This goes to show that 250 people will never hunt out 2,500 acres. Just imagine all of the tiny little spots that are loaded with goodies that go missed there. Anyway... I also dug some frags out of the field. My guess is they probably had men with canons up on this little hill getting bombarded with .69's. Pretty amazing when ya think about it. I dug some other modern things out of there, like the male dog tag, a female(dog I guess) tag dated 1947, an N&W button, a huge chunk of lead and a heavy brass/copper horse brush I'm assuming.

As the day was winding down, while missing my daughter and wife...it was hard leaving such a beautiful place, where you get to metal detect for 10 hours straight for 3 days!
 

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you did extremely well!! love the button! I wasn't so lucky but still had fun.
 

you did extremely well!! love the button! I wasn't so lucky but still had fun.

I think I recognize your face. lol Considering there aren't a lot of women, so it's kinda easy. Sorry you didn't have much luck, but glad you had fun. It's hard not to have fun with the great weather we had. Just being out there in that beautiful country side was nice.
 

Well I didn't go away with that super-duper spectacular find that we all hope for, but I did leave NOT WANTING TO LEAVE. lol I got a couple firsts, which again weren't AMAZING finds, but the first thing was the 1863 fatty Indian Head. I have found 13 Indian Heads this year, but this was my first OLDEST IH and first fatty. Second first for me was the knapsack hook. A buddy I carpooled with was working this area at the far corner and I walked over that way. He noticed it was me and pulled me aside and showed me his "quarter" of an eagle breast plate. Even though it wasn't complete it was still awesome and him and I worked that area pretty good. Nothing else too big came out of there...I found a couple 3 ringers out of it, 2 button backs, rivet, knapsack hook, camp lead and a flat based sharps.

The final day my buddy Rick Wines dropped me off at headquarters and I started my way in the corn stalks next to the plowed field for a bit. Nothing. I saw a deer running...it jumped the first fence, ran across the road and then tried to hop the next fence into the small field beside the pond. It fell short and took a bad tumble, the fur flew and the deer rolled a bit, got up and took off running. What did I do? I saw this as a sign! I walked over into that tiny forgotten field that I now like to call the NEW field of .69's. I ended up diggin' 30 .69 caliber mini balls, 3 .69 round balls and the smaller bullet(forget the name) on top of the pile of .69's pictured, in this little field. This goes to show that 250 people will never hunt out 2,500 acres. Just imagine all of the tiny little spots that are loaded with goodies that go missed there. Anyway... I also dug some frags out of the field. My guess is they probably had men with canons up on this little hill getting bombarded with .69's. Pretty amazing when ya think about it. I dug some other modern things out of there, like the male dog tag, a female(dog I guess) tag dated 1947, an N&W button, a huge chunk of lead and a heavy brass/copper horse brush I'm assuming.

As the day was winding down, while missing my daughter and wife...it was hard leaving such a beautiful place, where you get to metal detect for 10 hours straight for 3 days!



Cool finds from a cool dig, Gotta love the lead............................HH
 

Nice saves man!
 

Great group of recoveries there Matt. I was not as fortunate as you, but also had a great time. It was my first DIV. I got a few bullets, a Shenkel fuse, friction primer, and other misc.
Nothing could top the great weather and comraderie. Beautiful countryside there. Hope to get invited to the next hunt. HH Gene
 

The F75 did exceptionally well in that highly mineralized soil Matt. That' Brandy Station area is hallowed ground and just being there is an enlightening experience if you like CW history. An honor to hunt there. Nice coin, button, and lead. HH, Quindy.
 

Congrats on all the finds. Love the ringtailed sharp. Hope to go with you in the spring!!! Looking forward to you showing me that indian. Awesome job!!!
 

VOL1266-X said:
The F75 did exceptionally well in that highly mineralized soil Matt. That' Brandy Station area is hallowed ground and just being there is an enlightening experience if you like CW history. An honor to hunt there. Nice coin, button, and lead. HH, Quindy.

Thanks, Quindy. The F75 did an amazing job. Didn't even flinch in that soil!
 

Great finds Matt! That was a great hunt lot of good stuff was found. Nice bunch of 69ers!
 

That's awesome you filled an entire display case in one hunt, great job!
 

Thanks guys. It was a blast!
 

Congrats on your finds. That was an awesome hunt and can't wait to go back in the spring. I always have a great time there.
 

Congrats on your finds. That was an awesome hunt and can't wait to go back in the spring. I always have a great time there.

Thanks! I think we will be going to a different farm this time!
 

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