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The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

Video was taken by my cell photo camera, quality not as good...but guess I was not expecting to find this big cache today.

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

With the owners permission I was treasure hunting at this log cabin that is back in the woods, over 100 yrs old, no indoor water or bathroom, has tin roof.

Metal detecting find: large silver celtic ring

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

Beach Comber, Treasure Hunter, whatever term you prefer, this gentleman was on a serious hunt was well equipped and clothed for the cold north east winds. The Haven in Tynemouth is not frequented much by the general public so any treasure he may find will not be much, but he spent a good 2 hours sweeping the beach with the tide out with his metal detector.

Metal detecting finds.

A late 1950s half penny

Treasure from metal detecting. This is from the cover of my book, The Art and Science of Metal Detecting.

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

These detecting finds were given to me by a friend .

First time what I was digging for was right there

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

Metal detecting around defensive entrenchments at Chestnut Mountain Encampment, where McPherson camped before attacking Resaca.

My 1st ever Class Ring, found January 4th, 2017 in Rural Jones County. It was also my 1st ever ring that was not costume jewelry and my 1st ever real gold item, so to say I was ecstatic would be an understatement. This ring was actually found in an area I know I have been over 10+ times in the last year or so, it had also been covered by a couple of friends of mine, and I have been told by different locals that others have hunted this property over the years, but I guess this ring just wasn't ready to be found. At the time of this posting the owner of this ring has been found and stated that it was lost by her boyfriend about 35 years ago. I will be returning the ring and hopefully posting pics and a video of that event.

 

The name on the ring is Tina and the school was South Jones High School class of 1983, it was made by Artcarved and is 10kt gold.

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The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

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