Steve in PA
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- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA
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- Fisher F75, XP Deus, Equinox 600, Fisher 1270
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I haven't been out much lately, things are kinda tough this time of year. Saturday, I figured I would stop by a farm I started hunting earlier this year and show the farmer the display I made from the finds from his farm. I had my metal detector along just in case. Well I happened to catch the farmer and his son on the property and they were both amazed at what I had found, especially because the farmers brother in law had "been all over the place" and didn't find anything
Here is the display minus a Large Cent, Barber Dime, and a Orphan Annie decoder that I found after this pic was taken. Both the farmer and the son took pictures, and the farmer said "have at it" even though I warned him there may be some dead spots this time of year.

Well I stuck to the shady spots to avoid the heat and because the ground was wetter. An iffy signal resulted in an 1886 IHP with a beautiful green patina. Here it is after a quick cleaning with a dry toothbrush and a toothpick. I have a little more work to do on this one.

The find of the day was this Civil War era sword hanger off the Model 1851 sword belt. It was a perfect 94 in all directions on the Deus and I though I had a silver quarter for sure. When I pulled it out of the ground it was clump of dirt with some copper wire poking out. I said some bad words at that point, then I untangled it and I knew exactly what it was. Yay!
Here you can see where it attached to the sword belt. Hopefully the plate is somewhere on the property.

I also got a nice pre-1820 Hard White Pewter button - pretty old button for this site. I have only found a handful of these buttons made with this process, including the one with the oval "football" in this image.

Thanks for the looks and likes and good luck out there!


Well I stuck to the shady spots to avoid the heat and because the ground was wetter. An iffy signal resulted in an 1886 IHP with a beautiful green patina. Here it is after a quick cleaning with a dry toothbrush and a toothpick. I have a little more work to do on this one.


The find of the day was this Civil War era sword hanger off the Model 1851 sword belt. It was a perfect 94 in all directions on the Deus and I though I had a silver quarter for sure. When I pulled it out of the ground it was clump of dirt with some copper wire poking out. I said some bad words at that point, then I untangled it and I knew exactly what it was. Yay!


Here you can see where it attached to the sword belt. Hopefully the plate is somewhere on the property.

I also got a nice pre-1820 Hard White Pewter button - pretty old button for this site. I have only found a handful of these buttons made with this process, including the one with the oval "football" in this image.


Thanks for the looks and likes and good luck out there!
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