Tricked in the hole

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The other day I was at an old foundation back in the woods. I've hunted it before....big iron..drives you crazy...but the place is a couple hundred years old and there just gotta be something cool there. Anyway I get a nice deep signal, it ends up being about ten inches deep, its gotta be good right?

I see it in the hole...an old trigger guard. I'm all pumped that I finally found something at this old site that made me feel good about hunting there. In the keeper pouch it goes and I decided to call it a day as the tick and mosquitos had joined forces and were planning thier next attack. I swear I saw them get in formation. So I get home and start cleaning it up...what? no way..it can't be....hose clamp...:BangHead:

Anyone else have any good stories of finding something that you thought it was and it wasn't ?
 

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Shiny silver size ten (resting on spoon) had me thinking nice big ring...l.o.l..Aerator off a faucet.


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LOL yeah, had the same too, plumbing pieces that come out looking like rings till you see the threads!
 

I dug a bicentennial coin from the 1970's that looked 10,000 years old when it came up. First thing I see is 1870 something. I'm PUMPED!!!!!! Then after cleaning a little bit more I see 1970 something. Talk about busting your balloon. I damn near threw it back into the hole it came from.... NOT! (but the thought crossed my little mine).
 

Yeah. :BangHead: Digging coins around big old tree by creek, I dug a dirt-encrusted "old" coin, just hint of woman's face & hair peeking out! I yelled to my son, "I got a Barber!", real excited as I hadn't dug any coin that old yet. Son raced across the little park to view my Barber, but by the time he reached me, she had turned into -- Susan B. Anthony! I was more deflated than a popped balloon at a kid's party! :crybaby2::sad10: :crybaby2: Andi
 

That was a nice find for a brief moment! Until the truth came to light.

Detector says "ring", I'm hopeful but not excited, dig down and see a glint of gold! Now I'm excited! Grab the clump of dirt, it's a gold ring! Till the dirt falls off revealing a gold nip cap! They should out law those things, or at lest paint them blue!
 

I feel your pain. I thought I dug my first silver coin as I got a glimpse of a lady walking. Turned out to be a 1973 5 Francs. On a Texas soccer field of all things. Ever since then I don't celebrate until I know for sure.
 

O yea...local fairgrounds that has been pounded,,but occasionally produces something interesting, and at 5 inches I pulled a copper colored coin, quarter sized with the green patina, and a little careful cleaning produced..??64 !! 1864 coin!! WOO HOO SCORE!!..but wait a minute..oh crud..1964..turned out it was a 1964 English half-penny. WORTH $3.00 per e-bay..o well, not the first time and wont be the last..thx..great thread...ddf
 

I was almost sure I had another large cent, with a quarter signal, in the middle of a colonial site. I got the signal out, the top of a 1970's can :BangHead:. When I first started detecting I saw a metal disk the size of a large cent, it turned out to be an iron washer. Luckly after a year, I have found a few big coppers.
 

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Mine was a reverse luck kind of story. I was taking the day off from work, for my birthday, and looking for a CW camp that I had been hunting for. Late in the afternoon I get a good signal near the tree line, after digging a lot of junk. And, out of the hole comes a penny that is so encrusted I can't quite tell how old it is and it kinda.... looks like a Lincoln. So, I picked up the detector and made my way back to the car. When I got home I carefully cleaned off the coin and what do I have, an 1864 IH. I was probably on the edge of the site I was looking for and just didn't know it. Haven't been back to that site since either, bit of a trip by car to get there.
 

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