HEAVYMETALNUT
10-07-2012, 07:35 PM
sittin home looked at the clock..11 am.what to do :thinkingabout: a little voice said go up to the very 1st cellar hole that ya took Dan on your very 1st cellar hole hunt! thumbsup01
so off I went..slow going at first.diggin everything.alot of iron,a horsehoe,square nails,then a colonial barbecue fork! :shocked03: i mean i've dug colonial meat forks before and they were small but,this one takes the prize! then a tombac button,then kicked and rolled some rotted trees and got a bigger flat button(so I thought) :wow: a shoe buckle frame at 10 inches.a butter knife blade with best steel stamped into it.last target was 8 inches deep and sounding real nice.dug down and much to my suprise a pretty nice 1785 Connecticut copper.looks like an African head variety to me.
conditions were just perfect,ground was nice & damp.alot of machines including mine have attacked this site and it just goes to show ya that even if ya think a site has been pounded,there's always a keeper or 2 left somewhere.
it looks like a rock scraped the eagles head.not sure if this happened while digging it? it's a early diplomatic button RV-35 which is pretty rare from what i'm told
so off I went..slow going at first.diggin everything.alot of iron,a horsehoe,square nails,then a colonial barbecue fork! :shocked03: i mean i've dug colonial meat forks before and they were small but,this one takes the prize! then a tombac button,then kicked and rolled some rotted trees and got a bigger flat button(so I thought) :wow: a shoe buckle frame at 10 inches.a butter knife blade with best steel stamped into it.last target was 8 inches deep and sounding real nice.dug down and much to my suprise a pretty nice 1785 Connecticut copper.looks like an African head variety to me.
conditions were just perfect,ground was nice & damp.alot of machines including mine have attacked this site and it just goes to show ya that even if ya think a site has been pounded,there's always a keeper or 2 left somewhere.
it looks like a rock scraped the eagles head.not sure if this happened while digging it? it's a early diplomatic button RV-35 which is pretty rare from what i'm told