Steve in PA
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As a follow up to Thad's post http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...skey-spinner-schooled-master-detectorist.html here are my finds.
As Thad said, we collaborated on researching and locating a cellar hole in a wooded area near Pittsburgh. The place shows up on the 1876 atlas, but was obviously occupied into the 1950s based on the finds we made. I carried a lot of stuff out that will go in my scrap brass and copper buckets, but also got enough of a taste of the mid 1800s to justify some return trips.
Here is a group shot of some of the stuff that came out with me.

Some of the better stuff

This broach was pretty neat.

Found what I first though was a large cent, but turned out to be a pretty cool token. Here are non dug examples



I also dug an 1851 large cent and a flying eagle, both in extremely poor condition.


Update: I figured I had nothing to lose so I went with an aggressive baking powder paste rub on the LC and FE.

We found several religious items. I ended up with a four different religious medals, but managed to lose one of them. Here is a pewter medallion of Pope Leo XIII

We will make some more trips to the site. Hopefully an old silver will show up, but if nothing else I can continue to fill my scrap buckets
As Thad said, we collaborated on researching and locating a cellar hole in a wooded area near Pittsburgh. The place shows up on the 1876 atlas, but was obviously occupied into the 1950s based on the finds we made. I carried a lot of stuff out that will go in my scrap brass and copper buckets, but also got enough of a taste of the mid 1800s to justify some return trips.
Here is a group shot of some of the stuff that came out with me.

Some of the better stuff

This broach was pretty neat.

Found what I first though was a large cent, but turned out to be a pretty cool token. Here are non dug examples



I also dug an 1851 large cent and a flying eagle, both in extremely poor condition.


Update: I figured I had nothing to lose so I went with an aggressive baking powder paste rub on the LC and FE.

We found several religious items. I ended up with a four different religious medals, but managed to lose one of them. Here is a pewter medallion of Pope Leo XIII

We will make some more trips to the site. Hopefully an old silver will show up, but if nothing else I can continue to fill my scrap buckets

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