BLAZING Seated Quarter, Sword Hanger, Cap Badge Jews Harp

BuckleBoy

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BLAZING Seated Quarter, Sword Hanger, Cap Badge Jew's Harp

Hello All!

When I asked my wife Diggergirl what she wanted for Valentine's Day, she said--to go digging, of course! So we went out to an old favorite site of ours to try and find something good. Here's the video:



As Quindy had foretold, DG continued to be a "holy terror" with her new Tesoro Tejon. For a while, she kept coming up to me with more and more finds. When we first got out in the field, no sooner had I put on my brand new pair of digging gloves than she came up to me with a plow-mangled but complete Jew's Harp. Next time I send of a couple relics to be restored, I'll put the harp in the box with the rest. :) I only have dug one complete jew's harp ever. Of course, I have many pieces from plowed fields. So I was happy to see her dig this one. Then she comes up with an Indian Head Cent. Then another. Then she dug a worn-out V Nickel. Then a Buffalo. I thought that this would be the way the day would go. Then things started to turn around for me slowly. It started with a really nice Buffalo that actually had a date (1935). Then I got what I thought was a fired minieball? (Will weigh it to confirm). And I eyeballed a clay marble on top of the ground:

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(Little did I know that she'd already eyeballed THREE marbles!) Then she comes up to me grinning and holding a perfect bridle rosette and the hand from a clock. The clock hand is a strange find, but that's what it almost has to be...

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Then she comes up with a Sword Hanger in her hand! Then she comes running with a nice civilian two-piece button with a leaf design. I was fading, and needed a good find, quick. Knowing that a site is mixed, containing everything from aluminum tax tokens from the 30s all the way back to Colonial era relics, buttons, buckles, and spanish silver--that's a real trip. But in the part of the site where I was, I didn't think I'd find anything really old. I'd dug some wheat pennies, and lots of aluminum toothpaste tubes from there, along with aluminum pieces of old ice trays, industrial junk, and brass pipe fittings. Plus, it was littered with iron. As I worked the area slowly, I dug several handfulls of aluminum and junk. Then I got a signal that locked in right at 81 on my F75. I knew this was likely a silver quarter. I dug carefully the first scoop out of the hole, and--the target disappeared! Strongly suspecting that it was either in the loose dirt at the bottom of the hole or on edge, I scooped with my hands one scoop out of the hole and saw that the coin had been on edge over to the side of the hole. It was a silver quarter! :headbang:

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At this point, I'm thinking it's gotta be a Washington, but I have dug a Standing Liberty from that same field before... So I start filming and take the coin out from the dirt. One side is so crusted up with dirt that I can't see anything at all:

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But when I turn it over--it's a SEATED!

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It was a SWEET 1858-O!

We continued on, clearing all the iron out of the site. I figure we dug about 250 lbs of iron. It was one large full and overflowing bucket as well as many very large pieces. For those of you who think this is a pain, try putting a silver dime under a big chunk of iron and tell me if you hear it at all in an air test. ;) Plus, it means that you don't have to put up with as noisy of a site the second, third, and fourth times 'round. You'll actually hear deeper if you clear the iron out.

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I dug a small caliber pistol bullet, tax token, and a possible piece of a spur. She dug a barrel tap and a nice concho. We both got a couple flat buttons. Then on my last row of the day I dug a hat pin from the Bingham Military School, which was located in Asheville NC. I have no earthly clue what this is doing in Louisiana!

OK, here are some photos--and happy Mardi Gras, everybody! :occasion14:

My nice 1935 Buffalo. The nicest Buffalo I've dug in LA. Her 2-piece button.

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Her 1901 V Nickel (back is toast) and a blackened, burned 1919 Buffalo she dug:

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Her bridle rosette and holed 1886 IH:

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Her 1889 IH and Sword Hanger (photo coming soon, but you can see it in the group finds photo below):

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The Bingham Military School Cap Badge I dug:

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My beautiful 1858-O Seated Quarter:

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And a photo of all the finds. Mine left of center and hers right of center:

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Happy Hunting, everybody!


-Buck and DG
 

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Msbeepbeep

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Awesome finds you two scored! Congrats!

You must be minting seated quarters in the field, :laughing7: awesome detail on that one!
 

Metal Illness

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What a great day, got a lot of cool stuff. Still looking for my first Seated Quarter, the one I did find is a counterfeit! I think the best thing is that your girl shares this hobby with you! My wife promises to go with me when it warms up, and I hope she finds some cool stuff, so she will truly understand the Rush we get when finding cool historical goodies and coins. Congrats BB & DG!!
 

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VOL1266-X

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Wiil, the ice storm froze up my DSL computer dish for 24 hours. Great hunt. That Diggergirl is locked on to those relics. Nice quarter & rosette. No hunting for us this week-LOL. I knew MM might know about the BA relic. HH, Q.
 

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Carolina Tom

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As usual, very nice finds from the both of you!. Congrats on the quarter... I caught myself drooling just a bit. GL&HH!
 

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Awesome silver there Buck, and in incredible shape. I've probably only dug 3 or 4 of those over the years, but for some reason mine are in nice shape too. I guess folks liked to hang on to the big silver so they didn't get much wear. The same is true with my barbers and SLQs too. Great find!

I'd imagine that the big silvers didn't circulate anywhere near as much as the dimes and half dimes. I read an archaeology paper one time that determined when a coin was lost by the grade it was recovered in and the date on the coin--and as I recall, the larger the denomination, the longer the circulation time in years required for the coin to be worn down to an identical grade through natural course of wear.
 

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BuckleBoy

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What a great day, got a lot of cool stuff. Still looking for my first Seated Quarter, the one I did find is a counterfeit! I think the best thing is that your girl shares this hobby with you! My wife promises to go with me when it warms up, and I hope she finds some cool stuff, so she will truly understand the Rush we get when finding cool historical goodies and coins. Congrats BB & DG!!

I know y'all are getting some serious cold and snow up there. Hope it warms up for you soon, and thanks for your reply, M.I.!
 

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BuckleBoy

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Wiil, the ice storm froze up my DSL computer dish for 24 hours. Great hunt. That Diggergirl is locked on to those relics. Nice quarter & rosette. No hunting for us this week-LOL. I knew MM might know about the BA relic. HH, Q.

Was great to get an ID on the military institute relic. That's a first for me--even though it is post-CW, I'm really pleased with it. Thought DG's sword hanger was a nice find. We are overdue for a nice military button from that site.
 

shanegalang

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Man yall had a great day, sorry I missed it :( we will get at it again soon buddy!!
 

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You find a really good spot!Cong Thank,s to share look like you re doing a good team must be fun to M .
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That quarter is beautiful!! Does Digger Girl like have a friend or a sister?? The only thing my girl digs for is compliments 😒

Anyways, cheers brother. Great find, thanks for posting.
 

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