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A New Convert
to Treasure Hunting – Jake Linebaugh
On September 8, 2012, Jake Linebaugh of Centerville, Ohio, came into
Treasure Hunter’s Supply to show what he had found using the
metal detector he had purchased from Treasure Hunter’s Supply.
Jake had purchased a White’s Coinmaster Pro in August 2012. In
one week’s time, he had found over $8.00 in coins plus a Merc
silver dime and an Indian head penny on his property. Jake says that
he is so thrilled about the experience of finding the coins and other
items that he will probably be upgrading to a more professional model
soon.
Shown are
photos of some of the coins found and Jake standing proudly with a
White’s Coinmaster Pro. Click on the photos to view (opens in new
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Sunken Treasure
with Burt Webber, Jr.
Renown treasure hunter, Burt Webber, is recovering artifacts from
the site of an early 18th Century Spanish shipwreck off of the north
coast of the Dominican Republic. Burt is using the 725 K, and found
the earring in the photo with it. This earring is early 18th Century
gold, with 28 bangle mounted seed pearls. The Spanish galleon is referred
to as the "Solo Dios Gloria" 1696 from the inscription and
date that was on the previously recovered bronze bell.
A chapter about Burt is in the book "Diving with Legends" by
Dr. Peter Millar. Look for it to be published soon!
SECON-USA is a sponsor of Burt D. Webber, Jr. of Hispaniola Ventures,
LLC - Marine Exploration, Inc by providing precision underwater metal
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Hoffmann Family Farm
Jerry found these artifacts on
a colonial site in southwestern Ohio during 1995-2006. His research indicated
that Alexander Smith owned this farm in 1830. His son, Alexander Smith,
Jr., served in the Civil War on active duty for 90 days in Washington,
DC. He may have been part of a drum and bugle corps. The belt buckle is
from the 1850s era. The decorative clips and ring have characteristics
of the 1812 war era. There is also pad lock, buttons, and musket balls.
If you have any information about the history of these finds, please email
or call us!
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Siesta Keys
In October 2009, Jerry used
the SECON® 725 K to do some hunting on the beautiful beaches in the
Siesta Keys of Florida. Although he did not find a pirate's treasure,
he did find several pieces of metal.
Click on the photos to view a much larger image.
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