Got out real early this morning with my buddy. We headed to a place known to produce some really neat items.
The oldest I have pulled from this place is a 1734 Real.
Anyhow, digging was not terrible but, it sure was not pleasant.
I thought I would post up my coolest find for the day.General Simon Perkins watch fob.
I had never heard his name but, here it what I found out about him.
In 1808, Perkins became a brigadier-general in the Ohio militia. He played an active part in the War of 1812, including defending the northwestern portion of Ohio from native and British attack following General William Hull's surrender of Detroit in the fall of 1812.
After the war, Perkins served as president of the Western Reserve Bank for twenty-three years. From 1826 to 1833, he was a member of the Ohio Board of Canal Commissioners. His principal job on the board was to raise funds for canal building by selling state bonds. He also helped survey the city of Akron in 1825. Perkins died on November 19, 1844, at his home in Warren, Ohio.I love old coins and found two today and the back of a very ornate gold plated pocket watch but, this is a super cool find in my book.
Thanks for looking.

Detecting since 1979 Findmall Member since 2000 Started out with a
840 VLF/TR. Then I have owned a
5900, 6000Di, 6000Di Pro, XLT and a DFX,
CZ6 CZ6a, CZ7.
Started using
in 2000 with a XS .
Then I have used and owned the XS-S, SE.
I currently still swing my XS-II I bought late 2002 and have a SE-Pro as a back-up. I also have some coils and use the Sun-Ray X1 probe and DetectorPro "Grey Ghost Originals"Favorite find ever a 1834 Half Dime (14 years ago)
Oldest coin ever found a 1734 Real (10 years ago)
A yard that produced Seated, Two Center, SLQ and more.
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?19,1799195,1799195
Oldest coin of 2012 hunting season a 1786 Real.
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?19,1661614,1661614
An amazing day that scratched one of the bucket list with an 1857 Flying Eagle Cent.
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?19,1795264,1795264