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I finally got out today to detect since the heat here in NC has dropped into the 80's finally. I had scored permission to this 1850's house in the country off the beaten path some weeks ago but it was too darn hot to detect until now. The place was unfortunately a bit disappointing to say the least. The ground was hard as a rock and full of gravel everywhere. I could tell the place has had soil put on top of the original by the different soil colors as I dug.
Only three coins in the yard by the house, two clad quarters and a 44' wheat. Other than that, it was an "Old Timer" pocket knife (Quindy's ?
), tin foil, aluminum siding pieces, Mason jar lids, a "Lady Ethel" hair prep bottle, and asst'd crappe'.
Disgusted, soaked with sweat, and ready to leave, I decided to walk through the horse pasture next to the house to check out the fishing pond ($2 to fish
). As I walked through the pasture I got a signal and finally found a respectable relic.
Is it an old brooch or shoe buckle though?
Nothing exciting to report, but falls coming Folks.
Have a great weekend,
MM




Is it an old brooch or shoe buckle though?

Nothing exciting to report, but falls coming Folks.

Have a great weekend,
MM
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