At this point-a deal! Go for it.
Made myself a New Years promise to try and acquire a one ounce silver[ATTACH] coin from every country I can. Eagle, Brittania and Philharmonic...
Does not matter what the damage is, you found a piece of history and rescued it forever. Now, sit back and wonder who lost it, what it might have...
Actually, yes the soil is quite nice here. There are clay beds also but this was primarily all agricultural at one point because of the fertile...
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Check out the USGS (United States Geological Survey) site for maps of your area. They are available as a downloadable and printable PDF. They...
If you do not already have a detector then just a few tips. You do not need to spend big money to have a lot of fun. My Tesoro cost $400.00 and...
What a shame a clerk was too lazy to cancel them properly. Many stamp auction houses still do this and it always fun to receive a properly...
Coin has found a new home. Enjoy Jason!
Referred to as Utrecht's. Many East India coins were used here in our early pre-coin stage before mints were established.
I have also printed out and laminated many old maps from the USGS site that I use to find the old roads that are no longer mapped. This helps a...
The possible history behind these is what intrigues me the most. This is around the time this area was first settled and there was no farm on the...
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South Berkshires in Massachusetts. There was also an old clay factory here also that made the soft tan/white bricks. There's a lot of history...
Yes, I do still detect. Still have the White with the old VU meter and a Tesoro (tonal only). A bit harder to do these days with a bad back but I...
Both of these I found in a field behind my Dad's farm in 1980 with my White's metal detector less than two feet from each other. Amazing...
465 not counting a possible penny jar you forgot about. Thanks!
Then that is a seriously nice coin!
Bryant-I see some possible markers on the T & Y of Liberty but not much else. But I would not hazard a guess based on your photos. But, by all...
ANAC's charges $7.00 for attribution if you know what is beforehand, an additional fee for research if you don't. That looks like it was struck...
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