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Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks again for the wealth of information and for taking the time to put it together and share it. -
Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Holy smokes this is cool. Often I do a little research, show my finds to some friends or post on Instagram or Facebook then put them in my display case. I'm so glad I came back to the forum. The information and support here is amazing! Thanks! -
Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks so much! This is awesome! -
Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks everyone for the interest and great questions. There appear to be rudimentary threads in the back. I included more pics. If you edit it with Instagrams editing you can bring out details better. I rarely find jewelry but for the last few weeks I have been on a jewelry run. -
Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
2Valen, The inscription reads, "Joy of I" It could be read as Joy of 1 perhaps as well. I pushed it into play-do and it left a stamp. It is brass and glass and was found in upstate NY in the Capital district. It reminds me of Roman carnelian stone jewelry. -
Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks a bunch I'll see what it says on play dough. -
Identification Help Please
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks, I believe it reads IOY of I -
I found this today along with a pewter button in a field that was in use for hundreds of years. I am interested in finding out what it is. Thanks!
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Quite A Day!
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
I wanted to but my phone was dead and my wife would have worried ? I went today in the snow and found a button and a musketball but that was it. -
Quite A Day!
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
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Quite A Day!
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
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Quite A Day!
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
The Connecticut Colonial copper coin was from 1787. I had never found one before and I'm actually from Connecticut originally and I found two in one day I can't believe it. The other coin I believe is a georgius triumpho from 1783 or around that time. It is really hard to detect in my town because the ground is all sand and even modern coins can be found down 8-inches or so so all the old stuff is really deep unless you go to a plowed field. I found six coppers in this cornfield last year and they're going to build up on it in a few days so it's nice that the bulldozers helped me uncover some more before it was gone. -
Quite A Day!
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks a bunch! I caught it in the Mohawk River in Clifton Park, NY. -
It was quite an afternoon. After school I planted some shrubs, painted some chairs, and replaced our central air filters. I was waiting for the bulldozers to leave one of the last cornfields in town so I could save some history before it was lost forever to another housing development. The workers were still there so I fished the river for a while and caught my biggest walleye ever on my fly rod. I then headed back to dig with only a half an hour of light left and I started finding treasures right away. I metal detected in the dark for an hour or two and came away with four coins and 6 buttons. It is important to try to make everyday count. If anybody knows what type of coins they are I would much appreciate to know ?
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Steve's 2018 UK Adventure
foreverteachable replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Fabulous story and finds Steve! I definitely want to experience treasure hunting over there as well. I want to catch an Atlantic Salmon as well when I'm there too ? -
Opinions On Equinox Detect Modes?
foreverteachable replied to Flowdog's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I switch between field 2 and park 2. For home sites, parks, and fields. Recently I did well in a cow pasture next to a 1700's cellar hole by switching to park 2. I had been getting a lot of iron falsing in field 2 and when I switched over to park 2 I got a nice high pitched tone with the nox 600 and it turned out to be the 2 reale I posted earlier. I had hit that area the previous year and perhaps even that day. I checked it with field 2 and it sounded off great but for moderately-fast sweeping a field park 2 is worth trying out. I also tried a frequency of 5 around a home with lots of interference and around other detectors and it can be much more stable but I haven't found it to be that deep compared to multi-iq. -
I Found One Of My Best Coins Ever Yesterday
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Thank you Bill! -
I Found One Of My Best Coins Ever Yesterday
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Thanks everyone! -
Those are some fantastic finds! I run field 2 most of the time myself.
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Great digs!
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Fabulous finds and way to go on buying your friend a detector.
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I Found One Of My Best Coins Ever Yesterday
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Thanks everyone for reaching out. I went out again today and brought my buddy. He found his first Fugio cent. -
I Found One Of My Best Coins Ever Yesterday
foreverteachable posted a topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I heard some bad news that my Dad had died so I took some bereavement time and headed home to take care of things. I needed some alone time so I went out for an hour and found the 2 Reale and an old copper. Dad must have been smiling as well when I pulled the coins out. -
Detecting In The Snow
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks a bunch Steve it is my pleasure -
I Found A Good One Today :-)
foreverteachable replied to foreverteachable's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Thanks and Merry Christmas