Tony Two-Cent
05-28-2024, 09:40 AM
Yesterday I obtained permission to detect around a house that the owner told me was built in 1845. The soil was rich and black and we have had a lot of rain recently so my hopes were high.
Alas, I only found one coin, an 1819 One Skilling from Norway. It was very deep and when it came out of the hole I thought it might be a Half Cent. A coin that is over 200 years old is a rare find in Illinois. It isn't much to look at but I am very happy with it.
The pewter spoon bowl is probably pretty old too.
Other deep high tones ended up being brass rings. The patented object is a "waste pipe fitting".
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Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
Alas, I only found one coin, an 1819 One Skilling from Norway. It was very deep and when it came out of the hole I thought it might be a Half Cent. A coin that is over 200 years old is a rare find in Illinois. It isn't much to look at but I am very happy with it.
The pewter spoon bowl is probably pretty old too.
Other deep high tones ended up being brass rings. The patented object is a "waste pipe fitting".
71500714987149971501
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy: