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- All Treasure Hunting
Folks, I made my third trip to the house I’ve been detecting at the last few weeks.
This yard continues to give up some nice surprises, but is making me work for them by digging through a lot of trashy areas. Some of my recoveries were: 1941 Merc, 1925 Buff nickel & a no date Buff, 10 Wheats (41 total so far), a “STERLING” flower, silver piece of jewelry, early 1900’s (?) bracelet, flower sash buckle, etc.
My BEST FIND though turned out to be a “Southern Cross of Honor / Daughters of the Confederacy” medal. This is very neat historical Civil War piece that was given out to those that fought in the Civil War. Some were giving out during CW times, and some post-CW. Chances are mine is post-CW, but still a great find.
Please check this link out for more information and better pictures:
Southern Cross of Honor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am hoping to track it back to the original family member since the property I found it at has been in the same family (black) since the late 1800’s.
Enjoy the video:
Thanks for looking and any info or input would be greatly appreciated.
Happy hunting,
Modern Miner
This yard continues to give up some nice surprises, but is making me work for them by digging through a lot of trashy areas. Some of my recoveries were: 1941 Merc, 1925 Buff nickel & a no date Buff, 10 Wheats (41 total so far), a “STERLING” flower, silver piece of jewelry, early 1900’s (?) bracelet, flower sash buckle, etc.
My BEST FIND though turned out to be a “Southern Cross of Honor / Daughters of the Confederacy” medal. This is very neat historical Civil War piece that was given out to those that fought in the Civil War. Some were giving out during CW times, and some post-CW. Chances are mine is post-CW, but still a great find.
Please check this link out for more information and better pictures:
Southern Cross of Honor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am hoping to track it back to the original family member since the property I found it at has been in the same family (black) since the late 1800’s.
Enjoy the video:
Thanks for looking and any info or input would be greatly appreciated.
Happy hunting,
Modern Miner
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