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    1802 Draped Bust Lc,small buckle and 3 buttons

    Linked up with Bomber John this morning for a short cellar hole adventure.This dry spell is beyond tough now to metal detect and the woods are no exception.Dry powder everywhere and it seriously effects your signals.I did manage a copper however,which turned out to be an 1802 Draped Bust.3...
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    1875-S Seated dime and Connecticut copper

    Went out today with my parents,Yvonne and Bomber John to an old cellar hole that looked very promising.No luck on my part for the first hour or so,then,In a very trashy section got a nice solid repeating signal.Up from about 5'' came what appears to be a well toasted Connecticut copper or...
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    1844 Braided hair LC,Indians,lots of buttons and relics

    My assignment was cancelled last night which gave me 24 hours to do what I wanted to do and yes,I hit a nice old cellar hole.My first signal was the lovely 12-46 with the beautifull tone to match.Up came what turned out to be a somewhat toasted 1844 Braided hair LC.The rest of today went as...
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    1805 Draped Bust LC,some silver and buttons

    I was able to get out for a bit after work yesterday and kept getting some great signals,so like a good metal detectorist should do,I dug em and these are the results.Got a nice 12/46 and up came an 1805 Draped Bust LC.Unfortunately,the detail was in the green patina and disolved after a bit of...
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    1897 Bickford dollar and early sterling silver spoon.

    I had found what I thought last week to be a cracker jack token or something along these lines,but upon closer inspection and a bit of research from Yvonne,we realized that I found an 1897 Bickford dollar.Kind of an interesting piece and much rarer than originally thought.It is made of aluminum...
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    Small date 1846 Braided Hair Large Cent

    I was able to get out for about an hour or so this morning and low and behold,found a nice new cellar hole.It is a very big site,so I was only able to search in front of the former house.I found an 1846 LC with the small date however.A short but pleasant hunt and yes,I will be blasting this site...
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    1875 Seated Liberty dime and a bunch of relics.

    I went to an old site today with my buddy Cougar from work and not even 10 minutes into the hunt and about 20' from my Jeep I received a nice solid 12/45 from my E-Trac.Must be a clad dime,I was thinking,until this beauty of an 1875 Seated Liberty dime made it's first appearance in over 130...
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    A few after work goodies today.

    I was able to get out after work for a bit at a local cellar hole and managed to find 3 buttons and an 1812 lower Canada half penny token.Thought for sure it was an Indian as it came in as a solid 12-35 with the E-trac and then out popped this funky looking token.Part of the joys of metal...
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    Great summer!

    With the exception of the usual summertime horse flies and mosquitos,it has been a decent season for us up here in NH.Found my 22 nd large copper since March of 2010 the other day as well as some silver including a 39 Walking Liberty half and some Mercs and rosies.Been a large number as well of...
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    Video from 5/30/2010 hunt

    This is the video from yesterday's hunt at the colonial house site that soon will be gone for good and never to be metal detected again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L1TkYKYm_M
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    Great time today with friends and family

    Hello all,had a great productive day today at an old colonial house site from about 1770 in Swanzey.Bomber John came up today as well as my friend Chris who had never before metal detected.My girlfriend Yvonne and my parents also joined in and detected as well.John found a nice King George...
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    Cellar holing video from Sunday 5/16/2010

    This is the video that my buddy John made of our epic journey into the Southwest NH woods This past Sunday.We had a great time and I ended up finding the 3 coppers that were posted the other day.Thanks for watching and enjoy.Jason Sevene. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwkMyg3Ub9c
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    3 coppers today and some finds from this past week

    Once again,got out for a bit from time to time throughout the week to a few sites,some older than others.Found the usual goodies,a nice crotal bell,a candle ''snuffer'',3 early buttons,a broken thimble with a silver plated broken knitting needle inserted into it.I also found a nice mens sterling...
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    Finds from the past week and today

    Been awhile since I last posted any of my finds,so I cobbed all of my recent finds within the last week into one photo so here they are.Got the usual cellar hole goodies including 2 thimbles,4 buckles,a nice suspender clip,a bunch of early buttons,pieces of spoons and knives and a rather dirty...
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    My 1787 Fugio copper find video and pics

    This is the link to the video on 4/25/10.John Leger,(Bomber John) did the filming.Also included is a pic of it cleaned up.Somewhat corroded as most coppers from NH tend to be, but i'm still satisfied with the rarity of the find! Jason http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5dc_8HfIBw
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    1787 FUGIO CENT

    I think that I found my best coin find ever today.I was metal detecting an old house site here in New Hampshire and had found a handfull of buttons.I saw this one path that looked promising,so I hit it and got a deep copper reading.I knew it was a copper,so I called my buddy over and he filmed...
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    Yet more today....1827 Matron head Large Cent,shoebuckle,mans wedding band and other relics

    This site in Southwestern New Hampshire overlooking Mt.Monadnock just needed my attention,and thanks to the gracious owners,they let me detect it today! My first signal was a 12/46 at about 7'' and up came this 1827 Matron Head Large Cent.Kinda cruddy but still a keeper.My next keeper was this...
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    1834 Matron Head Large Cent,small buckle and other relics

    I'm on vacation,and it is going to be devoted to some really great sites sooooo........ Off to the woods I headed this morning to a nice site that needed the attention of my E-Trac and ended up finding another Large cent.This one is an 1834 Matron Head that cleaned up rather nice,with alot of...
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    1858 Flying eagle cent,another 1834 Congressional campaign button and some others

    Went out late this morning to an old site that has treated me well for the past couple of weeks now and managed to squeak a few goodies from the ground,including my first Flying eagle cent dated 1858,another 1834 Congressional campaign button,(much better shape than the last,with shank) and a...
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    1834 Congessional campaign button

    Went out Thursday and found a few more buttons and such and just today was cleaning them up and noticed E PLURIBUS UNUM on the back of one of them.I did a bit of research and it is an 1834 Congressional campaign button.I guess this is quite a rarity.Too bad the shank is missing.
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