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Fridays Finds

WessThompson

New member
Hey folks. I got out last night for about 2 hours and came up with a few keepers.

I was pretty excited when I pulled these 3 tokens/coins from the same hole, about 11" deep...

1 1825(or 26) One Farthing
1 1837 "un sou" half penny token...AGAIN
1 181? U.S. Large Cent

I also picked up another token about 20 feet from those 3...it's an 1820 "Commercial Change" half penny token.

The military finds that come from this site amaze me. I have found military relics dating from 1812 right up to WW1...last night I picked up some sort of Navy button!?! No idea on it's age or origin. Any ideas!?! Also found what looks like a cap badge...it's stamped "239?? overseas battalion canada". I can't tell if the last number is a 9 for sure. Can anyone help on this!?

Other finds were a 1902 fishscale, some flat buttons, etc.

Wess
 
... you're making so many great finds that I can't find enough time to reply to them all (and still have a little time to detect myself :b ).

Keep up the that successful detecting. :thumbup:
 
thanks very much. I certainly discovered the rewards of good research...as well as putting in the effort to really learn your machine. Minelab does the rest *haha* Thanks again, and I hope to see some photo's of some good finds from you in the near future!

Wess
 
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