My Summer of 2012 (june, july, august)

joe2groovy

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New Jersey
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White's Eagle ii SL
White's MXT
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I took up this hobby the beginning of this summer 2012,,, I'm hooked,, and I'm loving it :laughing7:

These are my findings, from a 1790 homestead in warren county, nj
 

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Dang! Your off to a good start in my opinion.:icon_thumright: Keep going & Good luck.
 
It is an addicting hobby! Nice finds so far.
 
really great findings these historical pieces are the real memories of the ancient civilization.
i would suggest you to donate all these things to museum
 
Nice haul, I'm sure there is more deep silver there if you hit it harder, those whisper targets in that spot are gonna be good targets almost no matter what!
 
The crazy thing is that every single spot, i get all sort of signals,,,, it will take me about 3 years to dig everything up,,, This house I purchased two years ago and it came with almost 3 acres,,,, it's a homestead built in 1790 and the original owner was the grandson of one of the Twenty-Four original proprietors of New Jersey, this home was part a 2,000 acreage, and most of it was converted to new development homesite. Like I mentioned before,,, I'm new to this hobby,, and I'm thinking of inviting enthusiastic metal detectorist to explore my land.
 
The first button it reads "Spectemur Agendo" it was first adopted as the motto of The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons) regiment of the British Army. But the second button I don't know where its from.
 

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