I share stories of my metal-detecting adventures in and around the great commonwealth of Pennsylvania... and beyond!
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Today’s blog is all about ferrous metal finds. I’m sure you all know that the word ferrous is just a fancy word that means “metal that is mostly iron.” It’s derived from the Latin word ferrum, which means iron. Most detectors have a setting...
Today’s blog—or more accurately, this month’s blog (I know, they’re getting further apart)—is going to be a continuation of my May 21 blog titled “Colonial British and Early American Copper Coins.” Today, I want to talk about small U.S. den...
I originally thought “encampment” had more to do with camping than a convention, but apparently in this context it just means conference. Pin is about the size of a quarter.
Finding old coins is my main detecting goal, but finding old buckles and suspender clips ranks high on the list, especially complete ones because most are ornate and fragile-looking. Finding a complete one that’s been in the ground for 200 ...
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