Lara Gray - American Metal Detectors.
David Stefanelli - American Metal Detectors.
An 1898 Barber Quarter.
1898 Barber Quarter.
1898 Barber Quarter (reverse).
Just 5 minutes into the hunt we find this 1818 Capped Bust Quarter.
The reverse of the 1818 Capped Bust Quarter.
We found many things in this farmer's field.
A single blade pocket knife.
A stone chisel.
It's solid metal and is about 3" across. Found close to an old house.
A ring (terret) form a horse's bit.
A hollow point. Ouch!
A rare original 10.5mm Rimfire Ammunition for the Swiss Vetterli rifle.
We found this late 1800's bottle of Tenexine Egyptian Glue next to some metal we were digging. This Boston glue company lasted until 1900. Perfect condition. Lucky find.
Tenexine Egyptian Glue advert. We found this image online and thought it interesting.
This Diamond Scissor Sharpener from New York is from the 1940's. We found this in a riverbed in New Hampshire.
Axe head.
Coin! Just a few inches down.
1917 and 1945 silver, Mercury head dimes.
A solid piece of metal. Just a few inches down.
It is a solid bronze paperweight that is from the Chalmers Motor Company from Detroit and found in New Hampshire!. Dates from 1910.
An old pocket knife with a bit of wood remaining on the handle.
Half of a sleigh bell.
Not quite sure. A clasp?
If you know, let us know what this is!
A metal whistle and a quarter from the 1970's.
A plow tool and a license plate from 1929 buried right next to each other.
A tin cup from the 1940's.
A key!
A school bell.
A brass school bell from the 1950's.