This is what door knocking is all about! Single best night Ive had.

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This is what door knocking is all about! Single best night I've had.

So over the past few months I've finally grown a set, put on my big boy pants, and gotten comfortable with door-knocking and I have to say it's been generally a positive experience so far. I've met a lot of cool people, and tonight was no exception. I've been working this 1799 house off and on for 9 months or so with very little to show for it, and I decided to hit a nearby house that used to be part of the original homestead tonight. I ended up talking to the lady for probably 45 minutes and learned a little about the house. She's a retired teacher from the same school my wife and I teach now, so we spent some time BSing about other teachers...who's there, who's dead, and how crazy things were back in the day (I was unaware that they were still using corporal punishment in our district as late as the late 80's!). Lots in common, and I have an open invitation to go back any time I want, which is good, because I would bet money on this being virgin ground and right from the start tonight (I actually hunted it for maybe 90 minutes) it was easily the best night of metal detecting I've had, and I've barely covered any ground.

The house is 90 years old, there is hardly ANY trash, and all targets so far have been shallow (within 4"). I'm heading back Sunday and will be going straight for one particular tree, because when I was leaving, she was telling me about how she has pictures of when the house was built and the original owners used to hang their hammock from these particular trees (the hooks are still hanging from the trees). There's also a lot of CW history in the area and I've dug bullets at the original 1799 house before (which is less than 1/4 mile away). The history of the house shows that the occupants at the time sat out on the porch and watched the troops march past (and I've got evidence of a camp in their yard in the form of melted 3-ringers).

Anyway, here it goes (and apparently not in the order the pictures showed up in):

1) Pieces of a pocket watch, no face or case yet, but I'm hoping...,
2) Two thimbles,
3) Five wheats ranging 1936 to 1954,
4) 10c token for Colgate's Dental Ribbon Cream,
5) "Golden Showers" plant tag (only because I'm juvenile and this made me laugh),
6) Good luck token,
7) Fired musketball,
8) 1928P Mercury Dime,
9) 1916P Buffalo Nickel (my first Buff!),
10) 1898P Indian Head Penny,
11) 1943 2 Francs coin

Can anybody give me any more info on the 2 Franc coin? I guess I assumed German, but I'm not sure. EDIT: Nevermind, it appears to be French.
 

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#6 would be my favorite lol but seriously the coins look great. You've got a nice site there and it's always great when they're not too trashy
 

got yourself a honey hole!! go slow and good luck, happy for you to have a great site! I was in your neck of the woods 2 weeks ago, was drooling over the potential hunts, HH!
 

got yourself a honey hole!! go slow and good luck, happy for you to have a great site! I was in your neck of the woods 2 weeks ago, was drooling over the potential hunts, HH!

Where were ya? Let me know if you're coming back through!
 

Those are cool finds, I love the Buffalo, its a great one with a date!
 

My experiences are similar when it comes to asking. I find that it is hard to "cold knock" for me, but I usually have to meditate on a place before I ask. I will do a little bit of research first on a place. More often times, I will end up hitting it off with the homeowner and then it is very easy for me to get on a property. Good luck.
 

I'm still trying to find a pair of my own. Plenty of good homes to go knocking on but I just can't muster up the nerve.nice finds!
 

My experiences are similar when it comes to asking. I find that it is hard to "cold knock" for me, but I usually have to meditate on a place before I ask. I will do a little bit of research first on a place. More often times, I will end up hitting it off with the homeowner and then it is very easy for me to get on a property. Good luck.

I take a slightly different approach because I suck at finding good resources to use for research (which, as you know is a huge detriment in this hobby). Normally my strategy is "pick a direction and drive until I start finding old houses". This one had some history to it which I knew (roughly) of through the older house i had done.
 

I'm still just asking friends and family, but eventually those will run dry and I'll have to bite the bullet and start knocking. Great finds! Personally I was smiling over number 5, guess I must have a juvenile sense of humor also.
 

Great finds and a good site to detect again later!
 

Great looking Nickle! Congrats

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Nice! Thanks for sharing...
 

the "French" 2 franc coin is for German (Nazi) controlled France --aka as "Vichy" France -- the 1943 date is a tip off --the allies did not land in France until June 6th of 1944 -- (D Day)
 

the "French" 2 franc coin is for German (Nazi) controlled France --aka as "Vichy" France -- the 1943 date is a tip off --the allies did not land in France until June 6th of 1944 -- (D Day)

That's what I thought based on some stuff I read after posting this. I found the coin in the middle of a field adjacent to the house, and the current owner thinks that the previous owner was a WWII vet, which would explain it.
 

most likely a WW2 vet bring back item --kids most likely lost "dad"s / grandpa's coin---playing with it.
 

nice hunt ... how did you clean the nickle ?
 

Where were ya? Let me know if you're coming back through!

I was lost!!! looking for a short cut from Oakland MD, to 81, looking for the new hwy 55 extention, drove by a hundred chicken farms all along rte 220, Keyser down to rte 33, then over into VA, not really lost, just followed the road on gut feelings and GPS turned off. Awesome drive, wife and I love exploring roads less traveled. will be back next year sometime.
 

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