Today I found couple Rome coins.(must clean them first) Only one coin was silver and that one was broken. Someone recognize from that little piece which coin was?
That's so cool, you can go out some where and find these coins, what are those bent metal pieces in second pic. awesome!!!!
Cool finds, have thought about trying metal detecting but I'm pretty sure by where I am its going to be mostly junk and pennies. Is that from a Canada Dry? Sorry bad joke.
LOL! I am VERY used to those. What detector are you swinging? I am using a T2 SE. Here is what I found this year. One of my favorite relics is this hand engraved design colonial mono-gramed silver shoe buckle I found a few Large Cents this year too, mostly colonial coins though. Here are some coins I found Some relics A bunch of colonial era buttons and colonial shoe buckles this year. Shotgun shells too lol.
I bought this quite a few years ago - I mostly find beer caps but when it registers silver or nickle it's usually right on the money!! http://www.opticsplanet.com/bounty-hunter-time-ranger-digital-metal-detectors-time.html
I usually save and dig everything. Found a lot of old horse shoes and they now decorate my workshop. Found many antique buried wheel barrows which I take apart and use the wheels to decorate my flower beds. Whatever I can't use in scrap I take with me to clean up my digs and take to the junk yard and make a few bucks.
I hung one of the horse shoes I found above my door, the wheelbarrow idea is very cool too, if I ever find a wheelbarrow now I know what to do lol.
Ide have a heart attack trying to dig a wheel barrow out of the ground. Bad enough having to shovel snow!!
3 FEET OF SNOW WHERE I AM!!!!!!! The most I have ever seen. There are some snow drifts up to 5 feet deep!
If you want some real exercise, try walking in that snow without some kind of snow shoe. You'll see what a real workout is all about! (First hand experience)
From a Floridian?? Us Ohioans get 2 feet - of course snowblowers do the most but still gotta shovel to the garage where the snowblower is kept. And shovel out the outdoor duck coops - UGH!!!!