DDLoopscreamer81
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- Joined
- Apr 23, 2018
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- 131
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- Location
- Bethlehem, PA
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 600
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
This was by far my greatest artifact find of all time. I found it in a large cornfield, in Bethlehem Township, Pa. About 4-500 yards in from Lehigh River. About 2-3 months prior I found my first Large Cent (1826) in the same field but opposite corner. That's what got me excited about the high squeal my Minelab Explorer SE PRO yelled out at me. So I began digging and was 10+ inches down when my pinpointer start getting excited and about 3-4 more inches I saw the patina color and slowly dug it out and without knowing anything about what I had I thought it was a piece of farm equipment and almost threw it in disappointment. But I quickly thought, "tractors I know of aren't made from copper or a copper alloy. So I put it in my bag and when I got home did a lot of googling...Then I realized wow I got pretty lucky out of the entire field my measly 11" DD COIL swept over and sniffed out out a 1lb native copper celt/adze that was very old and unique. I brought it to the Senior Curator at a Museum in Harrisburg Pa and they were thrilled to see what I had they took pictures and I let them know approximately where it was found. They said if I wanted to EVER DONATE it they would be glad to accept and put all my family name and kids name next to it explaining how it was found! What a lucky signal!!!!




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