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Some past Fisher digs

Beautiful digs Jeff. Pics are great!
 
Steve O said:
Beautiful digs Jeff. Pics are great!

Thank you Steve, last week just started messing around with combining photos.. actually a lot of fun and will make it easier to keep track of multiple site pictures in the future
 
n/t
 
Thank you guys :)

Hey if anyone reads this that's gotten the new 5x10 coil for the F75 or T2, just curious how you like it
 
Lead? Those guys back then were hardcore serious about busting somebody up! wonder who was the last person to swing them and the last person to feel them? Are they Civil War era? Look like it in the shot...Sounds like a fun winter project for anybody with a torch, lead, and some clay or plaster to up and build a set..:thumbup:
Mud
 
mudpuppy said:
Lead? Those guys back then were hardcore serious about busting somebody up! wonder who was the last person to swing them and the last person to feel them? Are they Civil War era? Look like it in the shot...Sounds like a fun winter project for anybody with a torch, lead, and some clay or plaster to up and build a set..:thumbup:
Mud

I would think they are Civil War era or very close to it. The spot where I found them is the proposed township (1854) of a place that must have disbanded during the Civil War or shortly after. Everything I find there that I'm able to date is 1850's-1860's stuff. I found these knuckles right in the center of where one of the structures stood.
 
"Just some past Fisher digs"....

Boy, those like like some really nice relics, not just you're average finds.

Nice finds.
 
rob said:
"Just some past Fisher digs"....

Boy, those like like some really nice relics, not just you're average finds.

Nice finds.

thanks rob, very fortunate to live in an area rich with Civil War history here in central Missouri.. really never had any idea (or interest) about the history of my hometown when i was growing up here :shrug:

also, got out of the Navy in 2010, but while i was in, was also fortunate enough to be stationed in Charleston, SC, Saratoga Springs, NY, and Norfolk, VA

basically for about the last 6 years, I've pretty much spent every spare second researching and digging :detecting:

thanks again :cheers:
 
Walt12524 said:
Tell me about the gold coin. What was the vei, how did you find it?


Hi Walt,

I actually found the $1 coin with the Gold Bug DP (use an F75SE now). I distinctly remember that the vdi was a tad lower than a nickel. It's been a while since I've used the gold bug, but I want to say it was hitting around 50-52 and I think nickels were about a 60 signal on that machine. The spot I was hunting was a very large 1861 Union winter encampment. The majority of the camp is now a large cattle pasture with a small adjacent home that has about a 2 acre backyard. I found that coin in the backyard next to the field. It's my only gold coin to date, hopefully not my last!

Jeff
 
WOW!!!! It is smaller than the half dime! And I thought the half dime was tiny. I have the F75 Ltd. What do you think the gold dollar would be on the vdi on the F75?

Congratulations on that amazing find Jeff.
 
Walt12524 said:
WOW!!!! It is smaller than the half dime! And I thought the half dime was tiny. I have the F75 Ltd. What do you think the gold dollar would be on the vdi on the F75?

Congratulations on that amazing find Jeff.

the gold dollar hits 25 on the F75, nickels are around 30

Thanks, Walt HH
 
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