Colonial Silver, Military, and MUMMIES

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

Been a while since we've posted, but we did have a chance to do some back-to-back hunts this week (at last!) so we have some goodies to share with y'all. Here's a little video I made:



The first day we got out and I dug a flat button and then IMMEDIATELY Shang-o-lang dug a KILLER half real, 1782! Although I was a little jealous of such a nice coin, it felt great to strike some colonial silver before 7am!

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Next thing I know, he's got more silver--this time a little piece from a silver brooch or similar item. Very thin, tiny fragment--but gives us hope for finding more of this item and being able to ID it at some point.

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Then that old silver sniffer dug another silver--a Mercury Dime. This one was a 1923 (farmer drop). When I saw this coin come up, I had memories of digging them in my childhood in Virginia, back when Mercury Dimes were everywhere :D I thought it would be nice to dig one--just one--instead of a seated or spanish for a change :D

(this new Gawgag silver was not available to have its picture made, so here's just a dug photo)

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Then I got an Indian Head--which was a little bit of a surprise. Crusty old thing.

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Well, then the parade of Gawgag coins came. V nickels and Beefaloes. :D Not what we were after, but it does appear that one of the V's was modified with a leather punch :D

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Then--redemption! I dug my first Mercury Dime in Louisiana. Only took 7 years of living here, and Shang had dug one last spring and another this hunt. Funny how that works--I have dug over 35 Spanish Silvers (just myself) and over 50 Seated Silvers. Heck, I've dug more Seated Half Dollars than Mercury Dimes in Louisiana. :D

At any rate, I was glad to see this in the plug-- 1917 Mercury Dime (worn slick and nasty but beautiful to me):

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And MINE was not shy about having its picture taken! :D

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Diggergirl (my WIFE--not my daughter lol) dug this cool prohibition era token. Here's a link to a non-dug one.

DEALERS / PRESENT THIS COIN / TO THE / H.T. COTTAM & COMPANY / NEW ORLEANS PURITAN / MALT EXTRACT / DISTRIBUTORS / AND / RECEIVE 25¢ IN CASH / NOT GOOD AFTER / AUG. 31, 1927 (TC-364494) New Orleans, Louisiana (Orleans Parish), U.S.A.

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And here's a link to a fascinating article about home brewing during prohibition--which is what these tokens were redeemed for (while "officially" sold for baking, bohemian hop flavored malt was really used to brew beer!)

Homebrewing During Prohibition

Cool find!

Then I got a couple little silver items, including a cufflink, and also this piece of colonial era engraved silver. Not sure what it is/was. Perhaps more of it will turn up in the future...

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Then after my video camera had run out of battery, of course I dug my best find from the day--an 1841-O half dime

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And of course Shang dug another great find that didn't end up on video either! This cuff-sized early Navy Button!
Backmark is "J. MANNS EXTRA RICH"


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Sorry, no photos of the two Mummies we found. You'll have to watch the video to see those. :laughing7:


Happy Hunting,


Buck
 

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Awesome finds. Man I would love to have a site like that to hunt. Congrats.

The area around the Lakes has some really old sites up there in IN--and of course SC low country is a dream for digging too.

Cheers,

Buck
 

Glad to see you all are still cleaning up over your way BB.
 

BB..excellent hunt and great video! Loved all the silvers and coppers and the mummies...poor Fred! What setting did you use to dig him? My ATP doesn't have a turtle setting, I may have to upgrade! Congrats on a great hunt and awesome video...I don't watch too many vids but thoroughly enjoyed yours...Ddf.
 

BB..excellent hunt and great video! Loved all the silvers and coppers and the mummies...poor Fred! What setting did you use to dig him? My ATP doesn't have a turtle setting, I may have to upgrade! Congrats on a great hunt and awesome video...I don't watch too many vids but thoroughly enjoyed yours...Ddf.

The turtle setting is a part of the new F75 upgrade :D
 

Great post Will, well worth waiting for! The Half Dime is in fantastic condition. My fave find is the silver piece. Sure, you don't know what it is but it's hand engraved and looks like colonial time frame is right. :icon_thumright:
 

Very nice variety of quality finds there Buck. That half dime is in superb condition, and the prohibition token is pretty cool.
 

Congratulations on the killer hunt; love the old coins! :occasion14:
 

Your usual great finds BB & Shayne. Doug stepped on that snake when we were down there-LOL. Good Spanish to help the silver count for 2016. I know this is your busiest month with all the Christmas performances & little time to hunt. WTG, Q.
 

Fantastic finds! That seated liberty half dime is stunning! And amazing Spanish silver real too! :treasurechest::occasion14::skullflag:
 

You did well! An awesome variety of finds. I love the Spanish Silver and That Half Dime is a beauty! :icon_thumright:
 

Wow! That's amazing, congratulations and thanks for sharing.
 

Great post Will, well worth waiting for! The Half Dime is in fantastic condition. My fave find is the silver piece. Sure, you don't know what it is but it's hand engraved and looks like colonial time frame is right. :icon_thumright:

I hope I can find more of the silver piece. Will be very interesting to see what it is. We just have to wait 4 years for the next plow. BUT--I'm so glad that the soil still gets turned down here. In the northern U.S. they practice no-till farming :(

Cheers,

Buck
 

Very nice variety of quality finds there Buck. That half dime is in superb condition, and the prohibition token is pretty cool.

Thanks so much, DnD!
 

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