I must apologize to one and all here for not continuing my posting this summer.
A rather unpleasant episode happened to me on another forum that soured my desire to share anything anywhere.
I have so many finds to catch you folks up on that it will take time to do so.
I will start out by making posts with a max of 16 pictures so please sit back and try to enjoy.
The finds in the next for pictures were made while I was it Toronto back in early June.
There was nothing truly amazing with this hunt other than it was my first ever farm field hunt.
It also proved that I AM STILL STONE BLIND as two of my hunting partners found native artifacts and I found none.
Some odds and ends.
A few buttons.
The button with the cross may be Jesuit.
This bridal rosette turned out very nice after cleaning it with vinegar.
Only two coins were found.
The 1909 wheatie is a VDB.
This was my first hunt in the Gorge after returning to Victoria.
I have no idea how it happened but the morning after this hunt I woke up and as soon as my foot hit the floor something went wrong.
The Achilles tendon in my left leg was torn.
I took a while before my next hunt but the wait was worth it as this was found almost immediately.
This one is the rarer two pence (tuppence to the British) it is a full two ounces of copper.
https://www.allcoinvalues.com/united...eorge-iii.html
Not every hunt is full of treasure, however they are all full of promise.
A rather unpleasant episode happened to me on another forum that soured my desire to share anything anywhere.
I have so many finds to catch you folks up on that it will take time to do so.
I will start out by making posts with a max of 16 pictures so please sit back and try to enjoy.
The finds in the next for pictures were made while I was it Toronto back in early June.
There was nothing truly amazing with this hunt other than it was my first ever farm field hunt.
It also proved that I AM STILL STONE BLIND as two of my hunting partners found native artifacts and I found none.
Some odds and ends.
A few buttons.
The button with the cross may be Jesuit.
This bridal rosette turned out very nice after cleaning it with vinegar.
Only two coins were found.
The 1909 wheatie is a VDB.
This was my first hunt in the Gorge after returning to Victoria.
I have no idea how it happened but the morning after this hunt I woke up and as soon as my foot hit the floor something went wrong.
The Achilles tendon in my left leg was torn.
I took a while before my next hunt but the wait was worth it as this was found almost immediately.
This one is the rarer two pence (tuppence to the British) it is a full two ounces of copper.
https://www.allcoinvalues.com/united...eorge-iii.html
Not every hunt is full of treasure, however they are all full of promise.
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