My unbelievable site, now more believable now

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I wanted to share what else I have pulled out of my new site. After that bust half, 2 reale, 1 reale spill and the US Box Plate on 4/11 and 4/12 trips, I couldn't wait to get back there. But I think I used all my luck that weekend, since these finds made me work really hard for them and I dug another 40-50lbs of big iron. I spent a total of 12 hours back there between two trips in the last week.

Nothing spectacular on the last two trips, but still some cool relics. I've dug most of the easy targets, but I know I've hardly scratched the surface. This is a big and dense iron patch and I can only imagine whats hiding under all that iron.

Here are the new relics:
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Some of these relics date much earlier, but the brass spoon on the right was a silver plated "C. Parker" spoon, which dates to the mid to late 1800's. The oil lamp collar has a patent date of 1882. One of the two brass\copper, disks-with-slit-doohickeys, in the bottom right area has a patent date of 1864 or 1865 in it... still trying to figure out what those are... maybe more lamp parts.

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This place is loaded with harmonica reeds... this is only a few of the new reeds, but two still had the wood material on the inside. I got the loose dirt off, then dipped them in hot wax to seal the brittle insides together.
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This was one, like a few others, I couldn't even pinpoint, but would dig a huge plug... toss around the dirt and re-scan. Sometimes that method would pay off after moving the nails and small iron around to where I would get a good signal. This one is a toasted 28mm copper... prob a early large cent... but appears to be worn smooth, then scraped with something before being lost.
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I was bummed this was missing half... its an old break and I couldn't locate the rest of it.
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These are always nice to come across. While digging other plugs, these porcelain buttons got turned up.
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Lastly, most of the keeper relics I've dug here so far. I have some others from earlier pictures in other cases and nice iron finds are still in electrolysis.
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GREAT DIGS !!:thumbsup:
 

There's a guy here in Maine who researched an early homestead. When he got there it was filled with trash that had been dumped in and around the cellar hole. It took him two years to clean it all up. He basically found nothing those first couple years. Eventually he dug out all of the iron and then he started finding the good stuff. Early buttons and coppers and lots of early silvers. Lots of people walk away from a site because they don't want to put in that much effort fearing they won't find much. If I was you I would spend a lot more time at that site and remove everything. There's going to be more amazing finds in that dirt buddy
 

Thanks Everyone! Based on the brick I find in almost every hole, nails and iron everywhere, I think maybe this place burned down at the end of the 1800's and they just plowed the remains through the field. I know that under all the iron is the best stuff yet. I cant swing my coil an inch without hearing null iron tones and have to ground balance 100 yards away! What I have recovered, besides the 75lbs or so of big iron I've already cleared, are the few targets lucky enough to not be totally masked. I'll be sure to keep you guys posted.
 

Great relics!
 

Your round disks with slits are indeed lamp parts . . . where the flat wick passed thru. Great stuff man!
 

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