Solo hunt on two low yield sites nets a few nice finds

BTV Digger

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Hi TNetrs,

Got a permission from a nearby farm only 5 minutes from my work and about 10 from home. Have long wanted to try this field but it lies along the river and was wondering whether years of silt build-up etc. would limit my finds. There are two sites in this field and the friendly farmer told me it had been detected a few times over the years - not surprising seeing it's literally right here in town. The sites are nearly a half mile apart and the farm road was really mucky so I had to walk, not drive all the way out there which took 20 minutes. True to expectations finds were rather limited but as you know you never can find everything! First site was the oldest and I found the two tombacs there. Also pulled a really nice bone handled fork. I have no idea how to date forks so experts chime in. I'm thinking early to mid 1800s but that's just a guess. Second site was a bit newer - mid 1800s to around the turn of the century. Loads and loads of dense trash in the ground here so I moved to the edge of the iron field since I only had my large coil on the AT-Pro. In what I imagined as the front yard I pulled one of my best Braided Hair LCs and few more plain-Jane buttons. All and all not too bad for a 2 hour hunt after work. Thanks for reading and taking a quick look!

John

Wide shot.webpTwo tined fork.webp1849 LC obverse.webp1849 LC reverse.webpField shot.webp
 

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BTV DIGGER, Nice finds. That is a beauty of a large cent. Keep Swinging!!
 

That's a beauty LC. Super detail to be a 1849. GL on your return trips and like you I try to hunt the higher ground near a river.
 

Very nice finds. That LC is in great shape for coming out of a field.
 

Beautiful LC. Real nice detail for the age. Congrats. Can’t wait to see what else you pull out. Good luck and HH.
 

Thays the best LC I've ever seen coming out of the ground, congrats!
 

That is a pristine largie.
 

Beautiful old copper! :occasion14:
 

nice job! the 2 tine fork i would say late 1700's to early 1800. those brass nibs sound so good from a scythe handle
 

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Great hunt congrats! Don't forget to go back and look for native artifacts. After it's plowed the morning after the first rain walk into the sun and look for anything reflective.
 

Beautiful LC. Very nice finds...
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That LC is sweet Im still looking for one. Looks like you got a hunting spot that will be there for a long time and will take a long time to hunt. Good post
 

That is one of the nicest L.C.'s I have seen dug. Congrats.
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

TRY AND CONSERVE THAT FORK - very rare to find those and in that condition :icon_thumright:
 

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