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I like the farms and fields :)

Here are two separate farms in the area, and the stuff I've dug on them. Not included in pictures....tons of iron and trash :thumbup:
 
Ed (Upstate NY) said:
Great finds. Love all the colonial coins !

Yeah that bunch of colonial coins, that particular site, I'm still working it. I started hitting a couple coins, then kept on hitting more. There's an old lane that goes back, crosses over an old railroad bed, then continues back to a creek. All along that lane, left and right side, well, the picture tells the story. Not sure what the old folk had going on there, but there was good activity back in the day. Maybe a rail stop there, to load grain or something. Not sure.

If I get right in the lane, the amount of trash all down through there, I'm starting to think they used nails, tin, and iron for road bed material :rofl:
 
Great finds!!! What are the four rings?
 
Holy cow- Those are some amazing finds. I also love hunting the old farms. You just never know what you will find. Nice job!!
 
Very nice. I live on and detect a farm. Absolutely love it. S.E. Georgia.
 
rottonr said:
Great finds!!! What are the four rings?

The top two are cheapo rings, maybe old carnival prizes.

The bottom two appear to be cut from stainless pipe, reason unknown.

You also have a Pennsylvania Railroad key there, and a bent World's Fair mini license plate :)
 
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