Oldest find?

elijahhenry10

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Well this is a kind of obvious question. What is the oldest thing you have ever found metal detecting? I can be anything (metal preferred, I know some of the smartalecks on here who will upload a picture of a random rock), and a picture would be nice.

I'll start. Just last Saturday I found an Eagle Infantry button that I'm told is 1840's/1850's. It was cool for me because it was the first thing I ever found that I could put a date on, other than some assorted clad. It was also the second signal that I ever dug with my F-75.
It should be interesting to see what everyone has found, and I'm sure the detectorists from across the pond will have most of us beat in the States.
 

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not sure what the oldest is, probably something iron. I found an (unconfirmed cannonball which would be rev. war )
as for coinage, an 180... largie, then an 1817 8 Reale. I'm still looking for the Oldest! and will probably always be.
 

1836 LC it is on minelabs success stories.
 

1917 Cleveland trust Bank token.580129_447546311923930_36998837_n.webp
 

Reverse of bank token. A penny was worth a lot more then.18298_525922347419659_1010386857_n.webp
 

A 1741 spanish two reale piece.:icon_thumright:
 

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