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  1. EnvoyToTheMolePeople

    Cane or Umbrella handle

    I found this cool handle in a creek. Not even with my detector, I managed to just eyeball it, along with a coke bottle and a marble. I took it to a jeweler and they told me it was copper, lead, and zinc, which is a shame because I was hoping it would be silver. Probably early 1900s.
  2. EnvoyToTheMolePeople

    Carvings and Horseshoe

    Good evening all. While exploring the woods of Western PA, near the Allegheny River, we came across some carvings on a rock outcropping deep in the woods. The carving looks like it says P.CSH.D July 18. 1691 It could also be 1891, it's hard to say what the second digit it. Also, the J in July...
  3. EnvoyToTheMolePeople

    Hallowed Ground

    Hello, all. I was curious to know if anybody knows whether there are special rules associated with digging/metal detecting hallowed ground. I'm just a Baptist, so I don't know much about how hallowed ground works, only that Anglicans and Catholics seem to care about it. While visiting a historic...
  4. EnvoyToTheMolePeople

    Printing Plate in the Creek

    During a river hunt I stumbled across a nearly complete lead printing plate, probably from the early 1900s. Its condition is excellent for having been submerged for nearly a century, so I donated it to a local museum with a printing press exhibit. I reversed the image so it can be read better.
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