Zodiacdiverdave
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- XP Deus, AT Pro, Sea Hunter II, JW Fisher Proton Magnatometer, Shovel, Hammer and chisel
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Well Rick and I were turning up new turf yesterday in search for the elusive 17th century cellar hole, and I think we are on the right track. On our first stop I picked up an 1838 One Stiver copper from British Guiana. This is the second one of these I have found.
Token - 1 Stiver, Guyana, 1838 - Museum Victoria
Next, we tried to get permission for a large area we noticed during an earlier scouting mission, but the farmer wasn't home and his wife didn't want to give us the go-ahead. So it was off to the next site. Got permission right away and started weed wacking through the tall grass. I found some cool items there including what I believe is a top to a powder horn. It's made of pewter and has a high lead content which gives it a white patina.

Near the end of our hunt the farmer that we had tried to contact earlier drove up to us in the field and said he had just disc harrowed a couple of fields and lost one of the discs and wanted to know if we could detect them for him and hopefully find his disc. These are the fields we wanted to hunt in the first place.....Yee haw
so rick and I have our work cut out for us.
Some of the other finds were a crotal bell, broken in the back
, two pieces of a shoe buckle some musked balls, one was flattened out like a coin, I presume it was used as a caming piece. I also found an aluminum ferry token that was a real heart stopper when I flipped the plug, and some other do-dads.

Thanks for tuning in, HH everyone.
ZDD


Token - 1 Stiver, Guyana, 1838 - Museum Victoria
Next, we tried to get permission for a large area we noticed during an earlier scouting mission, but the farmer wasn't home and his wife didn't want to give us the go-ahead. So it was off to the next site. Got permission right away and started weed wacking through the tall grass. I found some cool items there including what I believe is a top to a powder horn. It's made of pewter and has a high lead content which gives it a white patina.


Near the end of our hunt the farmer that we had tried to contact earlier drove up to us in the field and said he had just disc harrowed a couple of fields and lost one of the discs and wanted to know if we could detect them for him and hopefully find his disc. These are the fields we wanted to hunt in the first place.....Yee haw

so rick and I have our work cut out for us.
Some of the other finds were a crotal bell, broken in the back


Thanks for tuning in, HH everyone.
ZDD
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