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Oct 06, 2009, 11:26 AM
#1
Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Frenchy Marc finally made it to my area to do some detecting and even though my regular digging bud and I weren't looking to abuse him ...we did, had to. Yesterday we had a couple of fields in mind, got an early start, grabbed some coffee and made our way to the spot.
Note.... We did an hour hunt the night before and being in a rush I forgot my shovel which Marc said was going to be fuel for his post... well that changed... it no longer mattered. 
So we arrive at the first site, drink the coffee, and I cross the ditch into the field and wait for Marc. I turn around to see him lose his footing and the detector & shovel go flying and him fall completely stretched out at my feet... not to mention seeing the great fear in his eyes. Holy %&#%! I laughed and it carried into the next day.... just about once an hour. The only thing that could have made it funnier is if I would have called him out as if he was sliding into third base.
Unfortunately "Face Plant Field" didn't work out for finds so we moved on to idea 2... which did. 
Man did we have a blast.... coffee, pizza, beer, rum, old finds and one banged up Frenchmen! 
The finds are... couple 1800s Tokens, an 1814 Great Britain which is a first for me, cut George III copper & 1806 large George III Penny, buttons, thimbles, musket part, bullet, musket balls etc..
Kirk PA... please see if you can ID the last coin. I think it might be one of those rare 1870 Tiffin tokens.
AMERICAN DIGGERS ON SPIKE: THE TRASH WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCRIMINATE OUT!
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Oct 06, 2009, 11:31 AM
#2
 CS IS NEXT
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
BEAUTIFUL DIG'S IP.......Alway's some great find's
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Oct 06, 2009, 11:41 AM
#3
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
I quit smoking 2/26/08
cleaning Earth 1 pulltab at a time.
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Oct 06, 2009, 11:46 AM
#4
 presidential campaign items, 1860 JOHN BELL-EDWARD EVERETT tin type pic token, 1888 Benjamin Harrison pin. 1876 CENTENNIAL REVOLUTIONARY WAR MEDAL WITH BARON VON STEUBEN AND GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. CW RELICS 1864 Union store card,3 I,1 R, eagle buttons
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
cool finds... the one looks spanish to me MR TUFF
oldest dug 1831 William IIII. 1844 1/6 Skilling. 1834,51,76,84-86,91-94s,97-11,13 Dimes. 1854,56,76s,94,99,1902,06,09d,11,15s Qtrs. 1864,65 2cent. 79,83cc Morgan. 1867,68,82,87,88,90,91,93,95,97,98,1900,02,04-09,11,12d Nickles. 1848,56,59,61,64-67-69,73-75,81-85,87-09 Cent.
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Oct 06, 2009, 11:53 AM
#5
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Wow,
That's a great haul IP. You guys got some nice early sites.
HH Jer
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Oct 06, 2009, 11:54 AM
#6
 Nope, It doesn't make the list!
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Very nice!
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:02 PM
#7
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Nice silver, still looking damn it....
Is that an old musket part (left hand edge of photo)?
TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:06 PM
#8
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
Nice silver, still looking damn it....
Is that an old musket part (left hand edge of photo)?
Yep, end of a trigger guard. I believe it's French and found similiar before. There was suppose to be an earlier French site close, and we turned up a couple hints of it, but still looking.
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:07 PM
#9
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Nice tokens. I like the Duncan & Co 1841, it looks to be in good shape.
T
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:18 PM
#10
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
That last coin looks to be a Spanish silver cob, Potosi, Bolivia mint, Assayer "F", date 1699. The "99" in the middle of the bottom row of the Pillars side is the date, and it can only be 1699. The denomination in the middle of the top row, Pillars side, seems muddled. I am guessing you have a 2 Reales cob, but perhaps it is a different dnomination.
In what state did you find this?
This is an exceptional cob, and I for one think it is Banner-worthy.
artorius
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:23 PM
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Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
 Originally Posted by artorius
Coin looks to be a Spanish silver cob, Potosi, Bolivia mint, Assayer "F", date 1699. The "99" in the middle of the bottom row of the Pillars side is the date, and it can only be 1699. The denomination in the middle of the top row, Pillars side, seems muddled. I am guessing you have a 2 Reales cob, but perhaps it is a different dnomination.
In what state did you find this?
This is an exceptional cob, and I for one think it is Banner-worthy.
artorius
Thanks. It's a one real.
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:25 PM
#12
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
That's a really nice Tiffin Token
Who needs Cartwheel Pennies anyway?
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:27 PM
#13
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
 Originally Posted by shaun7
That's a really nice Tiffin Token 
He says that's all I can find up here.
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:30 PM
#14
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by shaun7
That's a really nice Tiffin Token 
He says that's all I can find up here. 
Well in that case, I'll vote Banner
Who needs Cartwheel Pennies anyway?
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Oct 06, 2009, 01:37 PM
#15
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
OK...without a doubt this belongs on the BANNER!!! How many Spanish silver cobs are found with that degree of detail! Great frigging find...i'm a little jealous!
If the elevator tries to bring you down, go crazy, punch a higher floor!
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Oct 06, 2009, 02:09 PM
#16
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
WTG IP, you got a goodie this time! I believe the one real is your find for the year for coins and I know I would be tickled pink to find one and in such good shape. Hey, they are not supposed to be that far north! Must have been one of those dang Virginian's migrating to the hinderland! 
It is a banner find in my mind.....
Don
"The mantra has always been don't clean a (copper) coin or it will lose value.
For undug coins this is true. For dug coins this is untrue.
The value will increase with judicious cleaning."
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Oct 06, 2009, 02:17 PM
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So many colonial sites to hunt....so little time.
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Great hunt and great finds IP. Did you wear your avatar outfit into the field for this hunt?
Banner!!!
Large copper total for 2008 --7
1797 Draped Bust large cent
1809 Classic Head half cent
1787 New Jersey copper (Maris 63-s variety)
1845 Braided hair large cent (holed)
1835 hard times token (Walsh's General Store)
No detail coppers--2
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Oct 06, 2009, 02:21 PM
#18
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
It must be nice to be near so many Colonial MDing grounds.
Bridgeport is the center of the 41st largest urban area in the United States, just behind Austin, Texas (40th).(I think Marc spent time in Austin)
The city is marked by its attachment to its famous resident, the circus-promoter and once mayor P.T. Barnum. Barnum built three houses in the city, and housed his circus in town during winters.
Other than Black Rock and parts of Brooklawn which were originally part of the Town of Fairfield, Bridgeport was originally a part of the Town of Stratford. The first settlement was made in 1659. It was called Pequonnock until 1695, when its name was changed to Stratfield, because of its location between the already existing towns of Stratford and Fairfield. During the American Revolution it was a center of privateering. In 1800, the borough of Bridgeport was chartered, and in 1821 the township was incorporated. The city was not chartered until 1836.
Never occurred to me how many centuries of history are right in that general area.
Nice job guys.

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Oct 06, 2009, 02:59 PM
#19
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Nice diggins there IP 
Love the silver
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Oct 06, 2009, 03:01 PM
#20
Re: Marc and I hit the Colonial sites.... and Marc got hit back!
Sweet finds IP. 
Congrats,
MM
Oldest coin - 1700's Spanish silver piece of 8 reale
Oldest U.S. silver - 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime
Oldest U.S. copper - 1847 Large cent
Civil War best finds:
*NC officers belt buckle
*CSN Confederate Navy Officer button
*Eagle Sword Belt Plate
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