More CW relic hunting - 1858 Flying Eagle, Lead, buttons

Mach1Pilot

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Hit three sites this afternoon with the GPX 5000, does it ever like to hunt. :)

Ended up digging a 69 cal, a Gardner, a GS coat button, and the nice Flying Eagle as part of the fun. Unfortunately, after cleaning off the mud some of the definition diminished from the coin. :-[

Also found these two small cap looking things. All in all not bad for 4.5 hours in the fields. Thanks for looking!
 

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dfx willy

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nice flying eagle!! still trying to get one. are those cap looking things percussion caps? ive found those and thought thats what they were. willy
 

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I agree. Percussion caps. Excellent CW relics. :hello2:
Congrats to you,
MM
 

civilman1

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Love digging those Fatty's Mach1....Nice save's :thumbsup:
 

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Thanks for the ID on the percussion caps! I feel so dumb not thinking of that! :icon_pirat: When I dug the first I didn't get too interested... then found the second one and realized there must be something to them... :) Never dug something that tiny in times prior with the Etrac. This new machine rocks on relics. :wink:

A flying eagle has been on my list for a while, glad to get that one. Now the goal is to find the other two years. ;D :icon_profileright:

The Gardner was a surprise, everything else on this site has been Union. A last minute shift in strategy took me to a different part of the site where I found this one. The round balls are .62 cal. Are they Confederate too? - they were found in the area of the Gardner.

Maybe I can get lucky and find a cool CS button in the area next time it gets hit. :wink:
 

James from TN

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Nice Civil War relics. I'd bet there is a good Confederate button or plate in their somewhere. Good luck and hope you keep us informed on you future finds. James
 

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Dang, thats a real nice Flying Eagle cent!! Dont see those .69 Gardiners real often either.. Great hunt my friend :thumbsup: :headbang:
 

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Nice Relic finds and Very Nice Flying Eagle cent, :headbang: !

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Yep, unused percussion caps. Great finds.
 

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