Dug a huge pile of coins, tokens and buttons from a more recent era

Bill D. (VA)

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Dug a huge pile of coins, tokens and buttons from a more recent era yesterday

I got out yesterday with my good friend Reid to hit a site that I had researched over the summer. There was supposedly a 1700s site in the right front corner of the field just waiting for us to hunt, and I was focused on continuing my hot streak and putting more colonial silver in my pouch. However, after spending 20-30 min in that spot and not finding the iron patch, or anything else for that matter, we started roaming further into the field. I made a few random finds including a flat button, musketball, an IH, and finally a barber quarter, but could never find the house site. In the meantime I noticed that Reid had settled into a spot about 100 yards behind where the colonial house site was supposed to be. I eventually made my way over there and discovered he was digging lots of coins and tokens from the 1800s. So I joined him and we hunkered down in that area for the next 2-3 hours. Good sounding signals were everywhere although they were mixed in with a bit of iron. It was a relatively difficult area to hunt as the soybean stalks were high, the area was in the shade and quite wet in spots, and the dirt was uncharacteristically thick and sticky which is unusual for this county. In spite of those conditions we ended up with close to 50 keepers each. The most common finds were some kind of store token. Most of them had “R.H.C.” on one side, and “S.B.P.C. & M. Co” on the other. I also found one labeled as “B.P.F. & O. Co” with a “4”. Did some searching but didn’t have any luck with an ID, but they’re probably some kind of locally produced token. We’re thinking this must have been the site of a store that may have existed at this location from the mid-1800s into the very early 1900s as nothing after that time frame was found, although some of the flat buttons found mixed in preceeded this time period. Quite a few coins were found as well, and most were IHs and nickels although I dug my 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] barber quarter of the day at this spot. Unfortunately, the soil and fertilizer action took a toll on all the finds, and I doubt I’ll be able to do much more with them than what’s shown in the pics. We definitely plan to return to the site soon and slowly expand our search radius. And maybe find that mystery colonial site while we’re at it …..
 

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John Boy

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Its nice when all that research comes threw.Awesome finds.Like those tokens.way to go buddy.
 

wvwildman

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very nice finds bill congrats
 

granthansen

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Dude... you're killing it!
 

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Nice finds, I'd call that a honey hole.
 

Danimal

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Wow Bill. I know you're looking for the earlier stuff, but that's a fun area there for sure. A great place to find a Flying Eagle.

How are those IH's under the crust?
 

JmCraz8

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Wow awesome haul of coins, congrats!!!
 

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Bill D. (VA)

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Wow Bill. I know you're looking for the earlier stuff, but that's a fun area there for sure. A great place to find a Flying Eagle.

How are those IH's under the crust?

That's 10 IHs in the lower right, and 4 V nickels just above those.
 

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These are the kinds of posts that really make it exciting to newbies...keep on posting!
 

woody_g

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wow your research really paid off for you.i wouldn't be able to sleep until i got back out to hunt that area again congrats on a great day of digging
 

matt092079

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Great stuff, Bill! Anyone would love to have a day like that. Love the silver, tokens and that ball button!
 

joeyfresh

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With all of those tokens and being close to the road, it has to be a store site. I'm surprised none of your topos show it. Great job.
 

flyinryan2

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Awesome job!! Your killing it this year!
 

metalev4

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No Spanish Silver?? Just kidding Bill. Nice recoveries. Barber quarters are tough to find and with that quantity of keepers it must have been a lot of fun. Good luck tomorrow.
-Evan
 

detroitdigger

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Nice finds, days like that awesome!
 

The Sanddigger

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Nice silver and great Zouave ball button! Cool items!
 

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