new day, new dig. Update 4-16
zippcity
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Tried the little league ballpark where I grew up playing ball oh so many years ago, things sure have changed. The old man that donated the scoreboards back then actually lived just beyond the outfield fence, so I thought I would give it a shot. came out with 4-quarters, 6-dimes and 3-cents. AUandAG- no silver yet. Pcgs69-best I can figure is around mid 1800's. Went back to the ballpark today and tried left field on the pony league field and around the outer fence and dugouts. Todays total 5-quarters, 6-dimes, 11-cents and 1-nickel. Still got some work to do to cover the whole park.
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bob
I am still detectorless, so I can't keep mine beepin', but I wanted to get out so badly that I drove to a spot I know out in the boonies where an old Civil War-era house used to stand. There's no trace of it now, but because the land has been furrowed to plant pine trees, one can tell where the house used to stand, from the pile of old chimney bricks. I strolled around just eyeballing the ground and got a few pieces of pottery. Was hoping a coin had been washed out by the rain, but the only metal I saw was a rusty square-headed nail and two other pieces of scrap iron.
How old is the history in your area?