Diggin Dude
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Posting two short hunts, Thursday evening got out for an hour and a half and Saturday with some friends for a few hours.
Snake #1: Walking down to a spot I wanted to metal detect I spotted this three-foot gorgeous Milk snake, at first I thought it might be a Copperhead but realized what it was and gently persuaded it to slither off the path. Where I detected the only coin target I recovered ended up being a 1957 silver Washington quarter, not bad.
Snake #2: went detecting with Don-in-Brewster and friends for about three hours in the hot humid weather. I managed to uncover a really awesome silver snake ring, well I think it's awesome LOL The other keeper is a cool WWI Uniform button manufactured by ART METAL WORKS INC -NEWARK, N.J approximately 1900 to 1930. I also included some photos of what I think is some type of worn out token. Hard to make out writing on it on one side, maybe ROS? Can't read the small letters.
Enjoy the photos and HH









Snake #1: Walking down to a spot I wanted to metal detect I spotted this three-foot gorgeous Milk snake, at first I thought it might be a Copperhead but realized what it was and gently persuaded it to slither off the path. Where I detected the only coin target I recovered ended up being a 1957 silver Washington quarter, not bad.
Snake #2: went detecting with Don-in-Brewster and friends for about three hours in the hot humid weather. I managed to uncover a really awesome silver snake ring, well I think it's awesome LOL The other keeper is a cool WWI Uniform button manufactured by ART METAL WORKS INC -NEWARK, N.J approximately 1900 to 1930. I also included some photos of what I think is some type of worn out token. Hard to make out writing on it on one side, maybe ROS? Can't read the small letters.
Enjoy the photos and HH









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