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  1. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    I’ll say! This was my first ever old coin spill. I’m itching to get back and see what else might be there, but it looks like I’m gonna have to wait a couple weeks for the weather.
  2. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    I think this one day exceeded my total for the last couple years…
  3. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    Here are the rest of them after cleaning! A straight flush – 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, and 1892. The surprise of the lot is what I’m fairly certain is an 1865. Of the wheats, there are two 1919s and one 1920. The other four wheats are 1940s and 1950s.
  4. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    I’m sorry. If you ever find a picture of it, post it sometime!
  5. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    Fantastic! Sounds beautiful! You wouldn’t still happen to have a picture of it?
  6. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    First five fresh from being cleaned. One 1882, two 1893s, and two 1898s.
  7. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    A lot of hunts that is what I am thinking - just one wheat so the day is not a complete loss. I am glad there was almost nobody around. I was a bit giddy…
  8. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    Yes I would say it was a lucky “strike”. So what happened on your favorite hunt?
  9. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    Thanks! I thought about titling the post something like The Brave Little Metal Detectorist - Seven in One Hole. 😁
  10. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    I think I just surpassed my total from the last several years…
  11. Geologyhound

    My latest hunts

    Yes, I’ve made it out twice so far this year, but the second time was a doozy. I just posted it, take a look!
  12. Geologyhound

    My latest hunts

    I like that button! Great recovery!
  13. Geologyhound

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    Just before the last big snow, I was hunting a different part of a place I’ve been to a number of times. As it was getting dark back in December, I hit an iron patch and recovered an Indian head penny and an old wheat. So, when the snow finally melted off I was back. The ground was still...
  14. Geologyhound

    Flat button enigma?

    Alpha shanks (yes, named for the shape of the Greek letter), were one of the first shank styles of flat buttons. Alpha shank style flat buttons were manufactured (but not necessarily lost) from about the 1770s to 1800. I have attached a screenshot of flat button shank styles from daacs.org...
  15. Geologyhound

    Flat button enigma?

    A couple other people who looked at it think it is what is called “Silver Wash”. Apparently that was done either with true silver or nickel silver (which was cheaper and apparently more durable). Which this one might be, I do not know. However nickel silver might explain the slight brighter...
  16. Geologyhound

    Flat button enigma?

    I have found tombacs before. They are always a strong gray color, come out of the ground looking pretty clean, and as you say they do resist corrosion well. However this one is definitely green on the back and also has green showing around the edges on the front where the plating is wearing...
  17. Geologyhound

    Flat button enigma?

    I had to go wading through the snow, but I wanted to get out once in January. I went back to a spot with an old house and garbage dump. I found a buckle and what appears to be a drawer pull for an old curved front dresser. But, I am scratching my head over what appears to be an alpha shank...
  18. Geologyhound

    Old trash pit in my lawn?

    If only all our backyards were so nice! Am I seeing an indentation in the top of your unknown item which may be indicative of a hole filled with dirt? If so, I’m wondering about the shape of the hole and the depth.
  19. Geologyhound

    Fantastic end to 2024

    Gives us all hope there are more good sites left out there. Great finds, and hope to see more!
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