Sorry about hijacking, here is one my dad found at Brandy Rock farms. I would guess it's about the same age as yours. I'm not sure what kind of metal this is. What kind of signal did you get?
I dug one in a Union camp once (I’m sure it had also been used as a pasture at some point) and just KNEW I was digging a plate. It was oval and that confirmed it! Then I wiped off the dirt and....[emoji12]
Thanks Smokey I think maybe when I was young they hadn't started using plastic yet but then I
can't remember brass either. That would be a considerable cost today to put one on every animal
in a large herd.
It's probably been 20 yrs since I dug this Rusty. This is one of the few times I used my Fisher CZ 20
on dry land. I didn't find anything else that day but a knapsack button and a bunch of plow parts.
Needless to say, it got my attention! A road construction crew had cut this path through the bush
to make a new entrance to a Firehouse and they hadn't been able to take much of the overburden
away. There were so many limestone ledges that they broke steps and such off the heavy equipment.
I couldn't make sense why any one would have taken a plow in there anyway. This was on part of the
McKay plantation. They were the first actual settlers in our area. They built a log cabin by a spring
a proper stone fortress on the hill behind it and another stone home just north of there. There I found
a picket pin still in the ground just 5 ft off of US rt 340.