Tony Two-Cent
10-16-2013, 12:20 PM
Me and DaddyDigger took our second annual metal detecting road trip this past weekend. On Saturday morning we headed to northern Illinois and met up with Ill Digger and his friend Ted. We tried several different sites, 3 parks and 3 schools. I am embarrassed to say that I went silverless for the day, but we still had a lot of fun! The other guys all got multiple silvers. Oh, the humiliation! :crying02: lol
Me and Dave got a horrible hotel room at a Quality Inn in Bradley, Illinois that had soggy carpet and a phone that didn't work. At least we had a good dinner in the sports bar that adjoined the hotel.
On Sunday, me and Dave hunted our way across Indiana. At every site we encountered very soft, loose soil. It made for easy digging but it seems that the old coins sink too deep in this soil. I did finally get a silver Rosie that kept me from going completely silverless on the trip. At the end of the day we both decided that we're never going to detect in Indiana again. I think my favorite find on this day was an old embossing stamp that says November Election 1909 on it. When it got dark we drove to Dayton, Ohio and got a hotel room and retired for the evening.
On Monday morning we got up early and met Bell-Two at his house near Dayton, Ohio. We spent a little while admiring some of Tony's recent finds, then headed out to do some field hunting. Tony brought along his hunting buddy the Doug Man whom we had seen in many of Tony's videos. We arrived at the field at about 8:00 a.m. and hunted it for almost 5 hours. Field hunting was a new experience for me, and Tony showed me how to set up my E-Trac for Two-Tone Ferrous. None of us got any old coins on this day but we did find some old stuff. I got a cool button, a Zippo lighter plus a couple of watch winders. Me and Dave bid farewell to Tony and Doug at about 12:30 p.m. and started our long drive back to Illinois.
Here is the Illinois Crew after our long day of hunting on Saturday. Ted, Ill Digger, DaddyDigger and Tony Two-Cent:
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Here are my finds for the weekend. Rather sparse, but we had a lot of fun and laughs anyway!
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Nothing too exciting in the way of old coins, just 18 wheat cents, one Rosie, a 1954 Italian 5 Lire coin, and a 1942 nickel.
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I found this old store token on Saturday at an old park in Streator, Illinois. It says, Good for 5 cents in trade
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I found this old embossing stamp in Kentland, Indiana. It was almost a foot deep.
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Here it is with the image mirrored so you can read it:
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I found this object in a park in Indiana on Sunday. I guess it might be the tuning pegs off of a guitar.
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Here are the watch winders I found in the farm field in Ohio on Monday:
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This Zippo lighter also came out of the farm field. It is engraved To David.
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Here is the button I found in the farm field. I'm not sure if it's old, it feels like aluminum.
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We had a great time even if we didn't find much! I want to thank DaddyDigger for driving us across the Midwest and for providing good company. Thanks also to Bell-Two for letting us hunt that farm field with him. A good time was had by all!
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
Me and Dave got a horrible hotel room at a Quality Inn in Bradley, Illinois that had soggy carpet and a phone that didn't work. At least we had a good dinner in the sports bar that adjoined the hotel.
On Sunday, me and Dave hunted our way across Indiana. At every site we encountered very soft, loose soil. It made for easy digging but it seems that the old coins sink too deep in this soil. I did finally get a silver Rosie that kept me from going completely silverless on the trip. At the end of the day we both decided that we're never going to detect in Indiana again. I think my favorite find on this day was an old embossing stamp that says November Election 1909 on it. When it got dark we drove to Dayton, Ohio and got a hotel room and retired for the evening.
On Monday morning we got up early and met Bell-Two at his house near Dayton, Ohio. We spent a little while admiring some of Tony's recent finds, then headed out to do some field hunting. Tony brought along his hunting buddy the Doug Man whom we had seen in many of Tony's videos. We arrived at the field at about 8:00 a.m. and hunted it for almost 5 hours. Field hunting was a new experience for me, and Tony showed me how to set up my E-Trac for Two-Tone Ferrous. None of us got any old coins on this day but we did find some old stuff. I got a cool button, a Zippo lighter plus a couple of watch winders. Me and Dave bid farewell to Tony and Doug at about 12:30 p.m. and started our long drive back to Illinois.
Here is the Illinois Crew after our long day of hunting on Saturday. Ted, Ill Digger, DaddyDigger and Tony Two-Cent:
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Here are my finds for the weekend. Rather sparse, but we had a lot of fun and laughs anyway!
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Nothing too exciting in the way of old coins, just 18 wheat cents, one Rosie, a 1954 Italian 5 Lire coin, and a 1942 nickel.
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I found this old store token on Saturday at an old park in Streator, Illinois. It says, Good for 5 cents in trade
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I found this old embossing stamp in Kentland, Indiana. It was almost a foot deep.
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Here it is with the image mirrored so you can read it:
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I found this object in a park in Indiana on Sunday. I guess it might be the tuning pegs off of a guitar.
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Here are the watch winders I found in the farm field in Ohio on Monday:
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This Zippo lighter also came out of the farm field. It is engraved To David.
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Here is the button I found in the farm field. I'm not sure if it's old, it feels like aluminum.
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We had a great time even if we didn't find much! I want to thank DaddyDigger for driving us across the Midwest and for providing good company. Thanks also to Bell-Two for letting us hunt that farm field with him. A good time was had by all!
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy: