Found My first Eagle button with Gilt showing....

Gonehunting

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I have been wanting to take the Deus out for a relic hunt at my spot where I have found several relics from the 1820's to 1850's. The thought of getting a bad case of poison ivy/oak, has kept me away. I got a homeopathic remedy from the local pharmacy I hope it's working like they said..


So with my system full of poison ivy kryptonite I grabbed the Deus and headed to one of my hot spots. I was focusing on low 70's and up. First couple of signals were camp lead and round balls. Nothing exciting. So I moved on and came to a spot where I found several other buttons. Immediately I started getting low tones in the 30's to 40's. Not really something I would dig.(I will later come to regret it)
Finally, I got a higher 85-89. As soon as the plug was dug I saw the familiar round shape of a button. The shank was missing.


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After finding the button I stayed in the immediate area and continued scanning.. I got this very repeatable signal at around 34-40. Sounding close to the surface I thought what the heck.. I dug the plug, and scanned and couldn't find it. I rescanned around where it was at only to find that it had been kicked when I cleaned the top layer of soil before digging.. And this nice number "7" showed..


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Fort Washita lies several miles to the North and West of this crossing so it is possible that this 7 is from the 7th Infantry stationed there from the 1820's to 1850's.


On a separate hunt I also found the letter "I" that could have also been from that same Company


After finding that I was kicking myself for not digging all of the 30-40's signals that I had passed over. Continuing around the small area I found a very large rim fired shell casing. There isn't a letter or anything to identify the maker.


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After I found the casing, I remembered a larger high signal that I hadn't been able to dig do to the smaller shovel that I used on prior trips.. Being only a few yards away I headed for it and dug down to the signal.. I have no idea what it is.. It appears to be a neck to something with a possible cork or something white in the end..


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Remembering the other 30-40 tones I backtracked and rescanned and immediately found this second what's it.


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I thought it might have been a scabbard tip, but looks to small...


My 3rd what's it was a larger high tone. I know its probably iron that was falsing. I still have no idea what it is, but thought someone might recognize it.


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It wasn't a stellar day, but the button and the company/regiment number 7 was well worth the trip.


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Thanks for reading...
Evan
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"It wasn't a stellar day"... Don't talk yourself out of it, I promise you that's a stellar day. Something to keep in mind is small gold coins will hit in the 30s-40s range, and where you're hunting is the place to find one if there ever was a place. When you are in a spot that old you ought to dig almost every signal, even iron sounds.
 

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Thanks guys.. went back today and had a repeat.. will post in a few hours....
 

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excellent finds.......keep it going
 

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Thanks everyone..
 

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thanks Jim... preciate it..:thumbsup:
 

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