227-Year-Old SILVER--ANOTHER CW Powder Flask! More Photos Added Below!

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

I'm back after another exciting hunt with some great things to share with all of you. Foxhound and I have been hunting a site that just keeps giving up the old relics and coins. The first hunt there, we cleared out a lot of iron, finding only "newer" items from the Teens and Twenties. Later on, flat buttons and pewter spoon handles started coming up, so we knew that there could be some real oldies there. We got out on the site yesterday with only an few hours of daylight remaining. Immediately, the flat buttons and pewter pieces started surfacing. I was using super-low discrimination--even digging occasional smaller iron--just to make sure I was getting everything I could on this already-pounded site. A few harmonica reeds and flat buttons into the hunt there, I got an "iffy" signal that only read in one direction. Flipping out a shovelful of earth, the signal immediately improved. (This is normally all it takes to tell if a target is small iron or not ;) ) Within a few seconds, I could see a thin disc encrusted in dirt and let me tell you my heart started racing! Any of you who have ever dug a Reale will understand what the look of such a thin disc means...they're too thin to be buttons or coins of any other kind. Although I didn't take a photo of the coin in the dirt, here's what it looked like before cleaning:

Powder Flask Number Two...jpg

And after some cleaning, the coin turned out to be a 1781 1 Reale piece in nice shape:

Reale Dirty.jpg

Reale Reverse.jpg

I also managed to bag a few pieces of pottery, one badly toasted pewter button, a Silver-Dollar-sized flat button (this one is absent from the photo as I was still cleaning it, but I'll post a photo of it below), and an Indian Head Cent with a square nail hole in the center:

Reale Obverse.jpg

IH Reverse.jpg

Here's the photo of all of the finds (minus the Dandy Button):

IH Obverse.jpg


As promised, here's the Dandy Button I found--all cleaned up. So you can see how big it is, I placed a dug quarter from last year beside it.

Dang, Das A Big But-tin! It looks like someone turned it into a pendant or tag after the shank broke off. I'm going with pendant, since the hole is obviously carefully made. Of course, this button was likely plated with silver or gold once upon a time, so I'm sure it would've made an attractive pendant. Here are photos of the front and back:

Colonial All.jpg

Das a Big Button.jpg

And here is a close-up of an interesting piece of stamped brass I found. This is a fragment of yet another powder flask from the site. (If you're interested in reading about the first 1850's powder flask and CW Eagle Button, please follow this link: http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,138400.0.html

Below the photo of the fragment, you'll see the photo of an non-dug example that is identical, with a link to the site the non-dug photo is from. It is an early Civil War Remington Revolver Powder Flask! On the website, a non-dug example lists for almost $1300.00!

Button Reverse.jpg
Powder Flask Number Two...jpg
http://www.vincaponihistoricantiques.com/viewpics.php?cat=6&sect=cwm&pic=2034&itemid=299


Regards,


Buckleboy

Regards,


Buckleboy
 

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grogmug

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

Great finds man! Did you find these in Louisville somewhere? Another old battlefield maybe?
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

W :oW, that's all I can say!! I'm speechless. ;D I'm very happy for you Buckles !!!! :-*
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

An awesome find. Congrats
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

You're on a roll dude. Nice. Looks like a great spot.
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

Could we stroke him a little more? :D If I could not find one at least from the 1770's I would not even bother!ย  ;D Now that I have made my comments that are sparked from nothing but pure envy great find brother! You the man. Bounty Hunter strikes again!

Or as Bill Lumberg would say, um yeah. Whats happening? Say could you stop detecting so much and leave some for the rest of us? Um yeah that would be great yeah. And say those are some great pictures also um yeah. Im going to go ahead and ask you if you could take me with you next time that would be great yeah. Thanks a bunches.

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

WOW!,,, Great finds Buckleboy, Congrats!!!
Just goes to show ya, patience, persistence, and digging those iffy signals can really pay off...
Continued Good luck, & Happy hunting~
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

Great Finds!!!!!!!! Too bad about the hole in the indian :'(
 

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grogmug said:
Great finds man! Did you find these in Louisville somewhere? Another old battlefield maybe?

These are Indiana finds--a good little drive from here.

-Buckles
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

Congrats! What a beauty! I'm still waiting for my first....I found a damned counterfeit reale but that's it. :-[ You must be on cloud nine!

Cheers and HH,
Brendan
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

Oh yeah. What a great find. I'm here doing the happy dance with you Buckleboy.

congrats
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

Awesome finds and congrats on the nice silver!
 

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UnEarthed72 said:
Awsome finds Buckle,just curious to what state are you in?

~Shawn~

You'll find the answer to this question in the replies. ::)

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Buckleboy
 

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Re: Buckleboy Strikes 227-Year-Old SILVER!

ATA-BOY BB.....That is an awesome find. Along with your other digs, it looks like you had a very good day!!! 8)
 

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Michigan Badger said:
Super find and congrats!

I'll bet that meter read that reale 100% correct, right? ;D

My meter only reads "beep." ;D ;D

Analog--it's how I roll. ;)


-Buckles
 

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