Dowsing Rod Finds 200 Year Old Silver

BuckleBoy

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Yeah, a dowsing rod with a control box, seachcoil, and headphones! :laughing7:

Now that I have your attention... I went out for 11 hours today and dug 4 targets. Had a wild hair to go dig somewhere totally crazy that I'd never dug, way off away from any site we'd ever found, and almost in the backswamp. Here's the video.



Three of my targets were flat buttons (was pleased to see that one had full silver gilding, which almost never happens in the wet, soggy soil down here). After the first 2 hours I dug the first flat button and had eyeballed 2 clay pipe stems. At that point, I thought the area might have some potential. Around the 6 hours mark I got the half real. It's a holed 1808. :headbang:

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Then picked up two more flat buttons in the remaining 5 hours.

This is a nice milestone for our team, as it is the 60th Spanish Silver that my team and I have dug since 2012 and my personal 35th Real dug in Louisiana. :thumbsup:

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Best Wishes,

Buck
 

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May have to get me some of those rods lol. Great result buddy
 

Damn, seriously hats off Buckle! Your finds never cease to amaze me!! Thanks for sharing, and keep them coming, PLEASE!! Cheers
 

Amazing hunts buddy. I will return. When I do, look out ;) Congrats on all the inspiring digs.
 

Dang sweet find. Too bad it wasn't really a dowsing rod that did the finding though. I was certain that the laws of chance had finally allowed a dowsing rod to "locate" treasure just by the sheer amount of times that they failed to do so. :laughing7:

Hahaha Good one! :notworthy:
 

RESOLVE. There's no other word that would describe the hunt that you just did Buck. Congrats on getting yet another silver out of the ground, and I'm liking the holed looks of this one as it's well worn and has character.

I'm not that old, but I was worn out from that long day in the heat.
 

Very nice Buck! Congrats on the Spanish real count as well. Also your explanation about mint location makes perfect sense. Another reason for the heavy use of Reals is the Spanish trade in the Gulf. Mexico City minted coins like yours were a close trip by ship. I guess that means they'll be more to find;)

Congrats Buck

Steve

I'll take every one that I can get. I like the Seated coins, and amassing a nice collection of New Orleans minted silver...but I'd take a Silver Real over a Seated just about anyday. Reales were the coins that made the economy of this country run during the colonial era. They purchased ale. The bought land. They financed indigo farming, and later on, sugar cane. The pirates carried them, stole them, and hoarded them.
 

I'm sure your arm is about to fall off Buck after all that swinging and very little stopping to dig. I hate when that happens. At least you came home with a nice keeper. Congrats on reaching that milestone, and it sounds like you're probably gonna have to wait until the fall to add to your totals.

I'm going to keep adding as long as I can. We do get out in 100 degree temps here, and 110 heat index days, in the mosquito filled mornings to slog through the muddy soupy mess. No rocks down here this close to the Gulf, so the mud is all fine silt, which means it's more like quicksand. If you step into a crop field and stop moving, your foot might well come up and your shrimp boot stay entombed in the mud. So you learn to keep moving. Gets exhausting though for 10 hours in both heat and mud, due to the energy expended on walking, as well as dragging along the weight of the extra mud on the shovel and shoes.
 

Big congrats, your silver streak continues… I just mentioned it to hunthicks the other day, on how it's crazy how much spanish you guys find down there compared to us…. WTG

This has been a low numbers year, at only 3 dug. But it's due to the time frame of the sites we've been hunting. All the CW relics coming up, and mid-1800s trash pits and Seated coins. So it's really all about the age range of the site. It now appears that if we hunt any site in use during or prior to the 1830s here and we will find Spanish Silver, pretty much guaranteed.
 

Amazing hunts buddy. I will return. When I do, look out ;) Congrats on all the inspiring digs.

I know you will. Luck has not been on your side lately on even finding the time to dig. Weather. All of it. You're saving up to dig something amazing. Hope we can dig together again soon, buddy.
 

I'm not that old, but I was worn out from that long day in the heat.

There's no barriers to age when it comes to the hot humid weather, head thumping every time one bends to dig, getting up one feels like doing the spin. Sometimes it just doesn't matter how much water one drinks it's just plain hot and sticky. We had a day like yours on Saturday and then on Sunday it would have been nice to see something close to 50f.
 

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