I spoke with one of the locals the last time I was in this area and was told that this field was used for military training during both World Wars. I hunted here for about 5 hours today and made some decent finds! The long grass made it real challenge to keep the coil close to the ground; my arms are now the size of footballs!
I found my first musket ball today in over three years! Have I mentioned lately how much I enjoy finding Canadian LC's & silver coins! The silver quarter is 1961, the CDN LC's are 1910 & 1916, a WW1 Canada General Service Military Button and the US Wheaties are 1943 & '46.
Thanks very much for looking,
Dave
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