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Went back to 'Therapy Park 'yesterday:detecting: Need to ID a few things..:shrug:

Frase44NY

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Better than the skunking I got the day before. Cold and windy but managed some keepers. I apologize for the poor picture quality. Think I need a camera with manual focus. My take was: 1905 Barber dime , 3 injuns( 1 - 1878 the other I couldn't read due to green crud) , 5 wheats, ..misc clad not shown. But I think the other stuff was real cool. Thought they were marbles at first, but I think they are minnie balls. Kind of heavy to and read like penny /dime (lead) Also found a token that has the number '5' and says miller. Any ideas what that is?? the other items look like a sort of buckle something that would lock a strap in a certain position:shrug: Sorry about the photo quality again folks. I will try and do better next time. ..8 to 14 inches of snow coming tonite:ranting: HH everyone:usaflag:
 
Good job bud.. a lot better than i did today!!! I fought the cold wind and only ended up with 3 wheats and a 24 merc!!!! It's always a good day when you find a barber!!!! I have no clue on your other items!!!! i really cant see because the pic is blury.. Check all the setting on your camera,... It may have a close up mode??? Again good finds!!!
Derrell
 
:usaflag:Thank you my friend..I think we will all do better when it gets a little warmer out. It was more pain then gain for me yesterday. In the open park the wind was whipping. Congrats on your finds too.!!. Be good
 
Nice ....FRAZE .Sorry about your snow comming.i dont miss it............very cool finds ..looks like luck changed for you..hope ya find more...
 
Neat finds, especially the Barber dime and Indian Head cents. The token is also cool. My guess is that it was from 1890s-1920 period. Might want to check your local historical societies for any establishments run by "Miller". The rectangular piece with the two slots looks like a part of a harmonica reed. Not sure what the two oblong lead-like pieces are - possibly fishing sinkers or weights tied to nets to hold them in the water? I can't comment on the other stuff - too blurry to see. Hope the snow that's coming melts fast and is the last of the season. HH
 
I didn't know you were in theropy, Me tooooo....Do you live anywhere near Plattsburgh,NY ? If so we can go together and get a cheeper rate....:devil:
 
Hey Dave..Thanks, and just woke up to a foot of the white stuff:surrender:Hope you have better hunting weather then us!! Chris
 
lol.. liitle too far for me Doug..how are you doing with it ...is it helping you?..hope everything is good man..Chris
 
Aren't we ALL in therapy?! Who but an insane person would spend hours walkig back and forth in the same area without looking up?
I'm self employed - which means I probably work more hours than most. This hobby is not only therapy; it's the way I relax (and think).
The lead items seem to be distorted by the photo - I'm guessing they're round. I think you'll find that they are round shot ("musket balls")
approx .44 caliber (judging against the token).
 
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