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  1. On 5/27/2023 at 8:01 PM, Doc Bach said:

    Good stuff HardNox! I really like that triangle a lot any quartz points or artifacts are super rare everywhere.The one piece picture button is very nice also, and wow a lead shot! I thought that was a grinding or hammer stone thanks for posting.

    Thanks. Zero effort in finding that point 😄 Just had to look down.

    On 5/27/2023 at 9:56 PM, JCR said:

    That sounds like a real interesting & fun opportunity. I had never even heard of cylindrical shot. That must be very early. About what diameter is it? Was it used in a fowling piece?

    Thanks. We find cylindrical shot occasionally, especially from the 17th century sites. Later on, round ball were available, so less odd ball lead is found. Not sure on the diameter but roughly around the 50 ish range. Used in smooth bore muskets.

    On 5/28/2023 at 3:00 AM, Valens Legacy said:

    Great hunt and some great finds to show for your hard work.

    Good luck on your next hunt and stay safe out there.

    Thanks. Next hunt  up is this Wednesday at a 17th century meeting house... It will be the last hunt there until possibly next season, from what I understand. We'll see if I get lucky.

    On 5/28/2023 at 4:14 AM, F350Platinum said:

    Wow, if you're going to find a button, that's the one you want to find. 👍 is it silver or silver wash, or Tombac? Buttons with animals on them were usually hunting jacket buttons.

    You mentioned a silver buckle, would like to have seen that.

    I have an underground power line in my yard, the Equinox goes nuts over it, but the D2 was pretty good. I say "was" because my new RV has built in cellular and wifi for remote control, and I've added 2 more cellular cameras. 🤣 Glad I strip mined it a long time ago.

    Thank You. The button is brass, no gilt left, but an odd black dirt on it. I don't think it's 17th century, but probably early 19th century. One piece , so I'm guessing 1820's give or take. I did not get a chance to see the back side very well as I had 15 minutes left in the hunt and I just hit a hot spot. 😄 The silver buckle was probably 1900's and looked like a decorative horse buckle...solid silver but not nearly what we were looking for.  As for the electric fence, i was very shocked on how much it messed with the GPX. I knew it would cause depth loss, but it was the way it made even shallow targets seem like interference. I missed 2 round ball, that button and a couple of other shallow targets, the day before at that same spot. Once the fence was off, the targets screamed.

    On 5/28/2023 at 9:00 AM, Rick N. MI said:

    Great hunt. Looks like fun. The triangle piece looks like an arrow head.

    Thanks. These hunts are the best since I can detect leisurely, without any stress.  Yes, that's a quartz point  - they say around 1400 years old.

    On 5/28/2023 at 1:21 PM, CPT_GhostLight said:

    Very cool finds, sohN, I imagine it's a nice change of pace to do some more archeological work, well done!

    Thank you. I love to hunt beaches and cellar holes, but these hunts are more fun in some ways, even if I don't get to keep anything but the trash 😅 I get to detect places that are usually off limits, so that's kind of cool too. At this part of my life, I just want to enjoy the hobby as long as I am able.

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  2. 8 hours ago, GB_Amateur said:

    From strictly a beauty standpoint, the Buffalo Nickel (also known as 'Indian Head Nickel') is clearly the top of that heap IMO.  Common dates and even possibly those with dates worn off can still be display pieces from that viewpoint.

    Yep, my favorite series would be Indian, Buffalo, Mercury, SLQ, Walking Liberty. I'm less impressed when it comes to the dollar....probably Peace over Morgan. All newer coins are bland compared to that series (for me).

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  3. I've found a couple '39's. Not sure about the '38. The disadvantage about storing my beach finds by beach and not by type, is trying to locate them nickels..... won't be easy. It's not going to happen 😄

    I agree interest in Jefferson nickels is not very common. If you are going to collect nickles how do you compete with the beauty of Buffalo, V or Shield. Jefferson nickels would be my last pick.

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  4. 18 hours ago, Rick N. MI said:

    Great hunts. I amazed all the stuff that's on your beaches. Not much stuff on my northern Michigan beaches.

    Thanks. We have a lot of trash, that's for sure. We get great wave action that is constantly breaking down our beaches. Some of the areas have an inch or two of nice sand and then clay. Most of those coins were a bit further down and were averaged at 10" deep. If you get a chance to try a pulse machine (assuming you haven't already), it may open up some new spots.

     

    5 hours ago, GB_Amateur said:

    How many hours with the Manticore?

    Always enjoy your finds & trash photos.  Do you ever look through date+mm on the Jefferson nickels?

    I assume the amount of finds is indirectly proportional to the amount of clothing worn....

    I think it was about 3.5 hours with the Manticore (includes both sand and turf) The GPX was 3-4 hours as well.

    I do look over the Jeffersons, mostly to see if they are 40's vintage. Since you never know when these coins are dropped, having a bunch from the 40's tells me I'm in the time frame for silver. The ones that tell me nothing are the 1964 Jeffersons. You could find 10 of them and still not be in the silver area. They made so many of them that you still find them in change today.

    The amount of finds is directly related to how dumb I want to be that day 😄

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  5. 17 hours ago, Geologyhound said:

    Well, that would make it one of the oldest things I have found! This is a new location for me. Since it is a park, I am only using a trowel.  I kept digging down 12-14 inches chasing eighties to low 90s with my D2. Those all ended with a hard pack gravel layer and a big chunk of pop can.  So I figured the whole area had been dozed and I wasn’t going to find anything old. Nothing there in the 1898 topo, but residences in the vicinity.

    This was a solid 81 to 82, and was only about 4 inches down.  I couldn’t tell what it was when I found it, and figured it must be new.  But, as with all unknowns it went into my good pouch.  It wasn’t until I got home and started cleaning it up that I had an inkling as to what it might be.  So I guess it must’ve been luck of the draw with how the dozers re-distributed the old soil profile.

    It may also have been brought in with top soil. Parks bring in dirt from time to time, to fill areas so that they are level. Looks like a one piece flat button to me. The front is blank, the back of the button is where the double gilt and crown are located. You can even see a small dot in the center where the shank (loop) would have attached.

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  6. Beach hunt # 33 & 34 was my return to the beaches. Days are busier now that the weather is nicer, so I was glad to find some time to get back to the beaches. These are 2 different days hunting 2 different beaches. The first one was a small beach and I used both the Manticore and the GPX. The other beach hunt was with just the GPX. Not a lot on the first beach, but I did manage 2 silvers. The second hunt was an all-day affair and netted me more silver than I thought I would get. The beaches are starting to get more and more people on them. I only have a hunt or two left before the season opener. Always nice to get out detecting.🙂

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  7. As Chase has said, it's a clad quarter and is typical of the various damaging stages that a clad coin would go through. Silver will never corrode out on the edge and cause that hollow gap. Color is the least reliable factor in determining coins. Silver usually is black, but I have found gray, milky white, and brown (just like a clad would look). The fact that your quarter lost some "meat" on the edge says it's clad to me as well

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  8. 21 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

    SoHN

    It does seem to be somewhat effective under your guidance .🤔

    Nobody has sent me an Axiom yet but I still have faith that one will appear any day now! 👁️‍🗨️👁️‍🗨️

     

    That GPX drives itself. No pilot needed 😊 Don't feel bad, I'm still waiting for someone to send me an Axiom too. 😢

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  9. On 4/26/2023 at 6:41 AM, rvpopeye said:

    WTG Mr. Hard Nox ! And every one of them looks better than a lost 2 year old Zincoln .👍

    Well , that's progress for ya .  

    Once again 'ol SOHN makes me look bad.  Doing an extra  good job this time ! 

    It's mud season uptah camp but at least the frozen stuff is gone...call me Bisquit cuz I'm all soggy.🤪

     

     

    Naw, them are just some old flat buttons I super glued numbers on. 🙄 It took as much skill to find them as a turkey shoot takes. They bring me to a site that is known to have them and let me loose with a pulse machine. 😄 How hard can that be?

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  10. On 4/26/2023 at 5:10 AM, Daniel Tn said:

    Here's ya an arrowhead example of what I am referring to.  

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    Oh yeah, those are real for sure 😅 I see that chert everywhere I go. That sad part is people that don't know anything about this subject will believe they are real, and may even display them proudly after purchasing them.

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  11. Even on the Manticore I have similar results. For a company that stressed how great the target ID was, it is not. Expanding the range made it worse. The E Trac had way better Target ID than any of the new models. I find the Manticore ups the target ID on copper cents when they are deep to 98 or 99. Way higher than they should be. I don't know if your 900 does that as well. I like the Manticore but it seems it is only good at certain sites. I want to say non EMI sites, but it has worked well on some of those too. Kind of hit or miss on if it's going to work or not. I bring it along but hardly ever pull it out to use. Getting a bit more than disappointed in Minelab recently. I hope they work out your problem Jeff.

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