Ferdinand Spanish silver, King George, more copper and goodies...

Scrappy

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I got out to a site after work today. My research pointed me to the exact area, but once I arrived there was no sign of a home...none.

I bounced around for an hour doing a sector searches, which ended up bringing me in an unexpected direction. Long story short, I think I found the site, but only had a 1/2 hour to search the area before I had to leave...but I have a few goodies to show.

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I found a great watch winder. I was divided between a barrel tap key and a winder, but it was just too small to be a tap key.

Some buttons including an interesting iron/brass type.

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I found a great example of a Ferdinand 1/2 reale. I've never found a Ferdinand VII before, so it was great adding this to the collection. It is my latest Spanish silver and a silver "gap filler". Now my silver gap only spans 21 yeas (1800 - 1821). In addition it's also the last year of Spanish currency from Mexico City. If you want a good read, the war of Mexican independence is a good one.

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The tarnish is the type lemon juice can't remove, so I went to work with the baking soda technique. I think it came out great.

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Last weekend I had a great hunt with a great group of friends. I missed most of Saturday, but Sunday I took the fellas to NJ. But before all that we had an excellent EastCoastHunter BBQ

Here are my finds from then....

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Not pictured is an SLQ.

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And a lead button. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1492825252.114877.jpg
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Also found a silver bracelet that has the initials of my detecting posse - Basstards Of Bramble. Or it could just be from a guy named Bob.

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Enjoy, and good hunts everyone. Work your arse off and it'll pay off.

Best always

Steve
 

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Scrappy

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I said "i may never..."! So i agree, Never is a word not known in the detecting world. :tongue3:
The hoarde was the perfect finish of a great winter season. If i used up my detecting mojo i hope it was for the season and not for the year!

Well said. And I'm willing to bet that was just one seasons' mojo.
 

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sutphin

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DANG STEVE I HAD TO GO FOR THE KLEENEX BOX , NICE FINDS.
 

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