My First Detecting Finds 2017. HUGE Finds !!!

Indigo Digger

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Hello my name is Indigo Digger. I have always liked history, the outdoors, and adventure.
I began metal detecting the first week of January 2017. The machine I use is a second-hand entry level Garrett Ace 150.
New to the hobby I didn't, rather couldn't afford a better machine.
The town of Coventry, here in Rhode Island is among one of the oldest in the State (1741).Well at least I had a couple hundred years of history on my side.


My first hunt I expected to find at least a six pack of can slaw, possibly even enough clad to cover the State sales tax on a dollar.
Boy was I WRONG!!!
My first find metal detecting 2017 was a MASSIVE brass skeleton key. I was instantly hooked, my body surged with excitement what an experience.
The finds didn't stop there either. Within the span of 4-5 hours I had dug about a dozen assorted colonial buckles. I found more buttons than are on a remote control. Included in these button finds were Civil War Infantry, a general service, and a crossed rifle collar button. There were several others with beautiful design work, some were pretty worn but standard colour was still legible around their shanks.
I found railroad tokens, and bale seals placed on goods dating back to the mid 1800's.
As if that all wasn't mind numbing enough for a newbie his first day dirt fishing my detector still had more in store.
My next and last find that hunt was a 1903 Barber Quarter.

Since then I have made even more finds, pontil bottles, clay pipes, jewelry, pewter relics,gold, and silver.
My most recent finds are a 1729 King George II Britannia and a 1782 Hibernia Half Penny.

I have included pictures of some of my first finds and will try to update and post my more recent hunts here on treasure net forums. Hunt Happy

If you would like to watch my hunts check out my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/IndigoDigger


20170103_133043.webp20170105_140039.webpbuckles buttons.webpbuttons.webpcivil war buttons.webpkeys gun.webptokens.webp1724 George II Brittania back.webp1724 King George II Brittania front.webp1782 coin.webp1800's railroad tokens.webp1867 coin.webp1867 indian head front.webp1886 token.webp1903 closeup.webp1903 coin.webpbutton front 1.webpbutton front.webpcivil war button front.webpcivil war I button back.webpcivil war I button closeup.webpcool button find.webpdome button back.webpflower button front.webpgeneral service button.webprail token back.webprail token.webprail token1.webpthimble.webpwedding band.webpwhole collection.webp
 

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You must have one fantastic spot to hunt. I never knew an Ace 150 was THAT good. Congratulations!
 

What an incredible variety of quality finds! :hello2:
This shows what an Ace150 can do in the right hands at the right site. :thumbsup:
 

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If you found that with an ACE 150, WOW. Not a thing wrong with that. Keep at it. :occasion14:
 

You finds are better than some that have been at this for years and years. Congrats!
 

You have an awesome site there.

Congrats.
 

Wow, you've found more in a couple of months than a lot of us find in years! You must have stumbled onto some really old sites. Congrats on some great recoveries.
 

Welcome to Tnet Indigo. Great variety. that is a tremendous start, to say the least!! i like the pistol, will make a great display. Keep Swinging!!
 

Welcome. Wow Very Nice Finds! You got yourself a Dream site. Using a Ace 150 means these targets were not deep, maybe a virgin site. After you think your done, change walking paths and do it again. Also go back after a good rain, it will help clear some deeper targets. Great job GL & HH
 

Your a natural....good job!!
 

That's an impressive bunch of finds congrats
 

Wow! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Those are are really some awesome finds!! As you have proven, metal detecting is a very rewarding sport. Loving the colonial relics!! keep up up the good work!
 

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you've heard of beginners luck?

looks like you are getting yours and mine that I never got
 

Your a natural hunter and gatherer, keep up the good work.
 

Wow, you weren't kidding, those are huge. Congratulations, nice saves.
 

Thanks to EVERYONE for their encouraging words and support.
I never used a different machine so I have no basis to judge my 150 on.
I just put it on all metal mode and dig everything that isn't iron.
My town is among the oldest in the State so that helps.
"Progress" hasn't made it's way out this far so development is minimal leaving tons of woods to hunt.
I have researched old maps, census data, websites, and talked to a lot of old timers.
The deepest find I have dug was around 4 inches.
Most hunts I leave at 4:30 am and return after well after dark.

Persistence, Dedication,Knowledge, and spare batteries are all anyone needs to begin detecting.
My Ace 150 has a broken stem duct taped together.
The armrest is fashioned out of half a bleach bottle held on by a hardware screw.
If I am ever able to upgrade machines I will
For right now it's working and it's all I got.


150.webpAce Side.webpFortune Finder.webpGarret Ace 150.webp
 

you hunt at 4:30 AM? till dark?
so that's my problem, I'm lazy
 

Wow.... you could take the top 10 detectorists in New England with the best detectors on the planet and they would have not found this variety of finds added all together. And you did it with a used Ace 150 in 1 month... I mean you already have 20 youtube vids, you know all of the lingo ie pontil bottles, Hibernia, King George and on and on... please show us all of the relics you found too that are not pictured. We would love to see them. You are in the best spot ever. Do not let the cat out of the bag as to where you are hunting or you will have 500 detectorists there this weekend. Your amazing.
 

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