Colonial site finally gives up some silver...Seated Liberty style CC.

Evolution

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Back to the colonial site today. I hunted a few more areas that I thought would be unproductive but I want to hunt everywhere possible just in case I come across another hot spot. First find of the day was a penny. Of course I thought it would be an IH but alas just a 1939 wheat penny. Soon thereafter I hit a flat button. After that the finds started getting thin. I wrapped up the first 2 hours of the hunt with a small broken object that I think is a buckle and a lead fishing sinker. I also picked up one more wheat penny. (1934) At this point my junk pouch was alot more full than my treasure pouch so I decided to take a water break. The water was in my car so I hopped on the 4 wheeler and headed for the car. Here is a picture of the path that leads from the farm field to where I park my car.
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I moved to another part of the field for my second excursion. My finds here consisted of a few bullets and a semi squashed musket ball (looks kind of like a rock because its not round) Its the one above the orange whistle in this picture. The orange whistle was an eyeball find.
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After this excursion I had lunch. Then I headed back out for mini hunt #3. I picked up a nice flat button here. This is the only flat button I've found here that actually has something on the front. Its not completely clean but here is a picture. i will post a cleaned up picture later. If anyone recognizes it and may be able to ID it, I would appreciate any help.
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Soon after this button I picked up a small flat button that still has the back attached. Here is a picture of that button along with the first flat button I found today.
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After that I began to hit a string of beer cans that were registering as dime/quarter hits on my DFX. Must be a place where kids hang out and drink. It's a very secluded area here so I can see why. Just to be sure i was digging everything. After about 3 or 4 beer cans I hit an identical signal and thought "another beer can" Depth indication was a half inch. Just as I'm getting ready to jam the shovel into the ground I see a round shape. Its a little muddy so i pick it up and pour some of my water on it. Staring back at me is the obverse of a seated liberty dime. It occurred to me that I didn't take a picture of the coin before I picked it up so i put it back where it was and snapped a couple of pictures.
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Here are the wheats and dime......
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Better pics of the dime.....
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Here is one of the bullets i found. Does anyone have an age estimate on this one. It's the first one like this I've found here.
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Thanks alot for looking.
 

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Admiral de Salee

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Great Seated dime and Great buttons!!

That's one of the 2 best Seated dimes I've seen here, and it's a CC to boot.

What a hunt for you!
 

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Evolution

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Admiral de Salee said:
Great Seated dime and Great buttons!!

That's one of the 2 best Seated dimes I've seen here, and it's a CC to boot.

What a hunt for you!
Thanks Admiral. I was pumped when i found it. I'm very pleased with the condition but the front seems to be a little better that the back. The CC definitely made me do a double take. Unusual dig for New York.
 

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Re: Colonial site finally gives up some silver...Seated Liberty style.

Gribnitz said:
That's a War of 1812 Artillery button. Nice find !

yep, i love those buttons!

HH
-GC
 

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