The Seeker
Bronze Member
- Nov 21, 2005
- 2,492
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- Detector(s) used
- MINELAB Explorer-II
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Over the last 12 to 13 years relic hunting has been one of my favorite things to do when I have some spare timeā¦With plenty of great finds over those years and a number of items scratched from the ( Items to find list) I finally found what I consider one of the Holy Grail Relics in the hobby of metal Detecting!!
While detecting during the Spring Brothers & Others 2010 Hunt I did find one of those hard to find items and it was a moment to rememberā¦..but before I get in to all the details , I would like to thank Lance for inviting me once again ā¦..to join them this spring for there great hunts! With Rick (lances brother) and Dave a good friend of Lanceā¦ā¦The four of us set out each day in the quest of finding some early colonial coins and relics.
During the last month came the final touches on the planning that is involved in the spring hunt as well as the fall hunt. The week long event is always a challenge, but the weather this spring has been spectacularā¦.I left Wednesday morning and when I started the drive I received a call from Lance, he said that during the night they had a rare snow fall for this time of the season. I thought he was kiddingā¦.Well after a few hours I thought he was pulling my leg, I was wrong. After 8 hours into the drive I arrived in his neck of the woods here in Vermont and as you can seeā¦ā¦.
The snow was coming down and only miles from his town the snow was at least 10 or more inches deep in a number of areasā¦..Now living in western NY, I have seen plenty of snow but this year happend to be very mild with minimal snow falls. I havenāt seen snow in 2 and a half months until that Wednesday driveā¦but over the next couple of days and the temperatures reaching in the upper 70ās and with the wind it was gone as fast as it fellā¦ā¦.
Starting that first day of hunting (Thursday) we were in a corn field with still snow in it and it was melting fast with the winds and warm tempsā¦.we hunted and have been finding some nice relicsā¦..I finally found a clad quarter for my first find, then a large caliber musket ballā¦.moments later I pulled out what we call a smiley (large Colonial Button)ā¦.they always seem to bring a smile to your faceā¦with Lance close by I walked over to show him and brushed it off slightly with the old tooth brush and we could not see anything on it at that timeā¦..Moving on to another field across town I pulled out a early colonial KG copper that was barely readableā¦.and moments later in the same area a flat button and a Spanish half Reale..1871 with a number of scratches on itā¦As the day was getting late we headed back to the house and began cleaning the finds for the dayā¦.As most of us know when we get into cleaning our Relics sometimes there are surprises, and on this day after cleaning my large colonial button I starting to get a big smile when I seen the starburst on top of my large button and turned to lance who was in the kitchen and said ( you have to see this) tell me it isā¦.! He couldnāt believe it, I definitely couldnāt believe itā¦ā¦GEORGE WASHINGTON BUTTONā¦..After not seeing any detail on it in the field, we seen what you see after we slightly brushed off all the corrosion and revealed that beautiful bird and exposing my first GW Button
ā¦..I was happy like a pig in s---! Still happy ā¦..This was only day oneā¦..We were all enjoying the moment one that will always be remembered.
Now with day two among us and plenty of excitement in the air we started out detecting around some great cellar holes and finding the normal home site Relicsā¦..Each day the four of us were having a great timeā¦.some cellar holes gave up some nice stuff and others gave up nothing but a few pieces of ironā¦.Day 3 turned out to be another great day we started out in the corn field where I found the GW Button and found some silver coins along with some flat buttonsā¦..buy lunch Lance , Rick and Dave all found some nice findsā¦.Iām not going to talk about there finds , there are definitely worth talking about later on.. Iām sure in the near future you will be reading about their fantastic finds and there story about this years Brothers & Others spring 2010 huntā¦..
After eating lunch and checking our finds we made our way to a home that was from the very early 1800ās and used to be used as a hotel , it is still lived in todayā¦After talking to the owners and discussing a few details about the property. We made our way out in to the pasture and fieldsā¦ā¦A couple hours later I seen Lance call to Dave and I . He was tell us to come up to the top of the hill( where the old road not being used existed)ā¦when we got to the top Lance and Rick found an early Colonial home site and I mean earlyā¦..What they found was amazing, but what I found is what Iām going to talk about. Over the next couple of hours out popped Buttons, Colonial coins and the relics to come with themā¦.King George Copper 1740, Massachusetts Copper a Connecticut copper and a 1781- I Realeā¦.
The early (LG) Colonial buttons with nice patterns detailed by handā¦.were in great condition all with the shanks intactā¦.No more GWās thought. Lol
The site is turning out to be one of those sites you wish everyone could find and detecting and hope they come along in your searches more than onceā¦ā¦But the reality is they are hard to find but they are not impossibleā¦.with research and a little luck you can stumble upon something as early as this one and let the fun beginā¦..
With the George Washington , Colonial Coins and the large buttons came some relics that get passed overā¦this 18th Century 2 prong fork and pewter spoon still intact make for great additions to any Colonial Time period collectionā¦.
Early Pottery chards found at the site ā¦..
This whole weekend turned to be one of the best for all of us detectingā¦.Again I want to thank Lance and his wonderful wife and their hospitality, Rick and Dave as they always make this hunting adventure fun , competitive and an experience that will always rememberā¦ā¦..Enjoy !!!
Thanks John W.
While detecting during the Spring Brothers & Others 2010 Hunt I did find one of those hard to find items and it was a moment to rememberā¦..but before I get in to all the details , I would like to thank Lance for inviting me once again ā¦..to join them this spring for there great hunts! With Rick (lances brother) and Dave a good friend of Lanceā¦ā¦The four of us set out each day in the quest of finding some early colonial coins and relics.
During the last month came the final touches on the planning that is involved in the spring hunt as well as the fall hunt. The week long event is always a challenge, but the weather this spring has been spectacularā¦.I left Wednesday morning and when I started the drive I received a call from Lance, he said that during the night they had a rare snow fall for this time of the season. I thought he was kiddingā¦.Well after a few hours I thought he was pulling my leg, I was wrong. After 8 hours into the drive I arrived in his neck of the woods here in Vermont and as you can seeā¦ā¦.
The snow was coming down and only miles from his town the snow was at least 10 or more inches deep in a number of areasā¦..Now living in western NY, I have seen plenty of snow but this year happend to be very mild with minimal snow falls. I havenāt seen snow in 2 and a half months until that Wednesday driveā¦but over the next couple of days and the temperatures reaching in the upper 70ās and with the wind it was gone as fast as it fellā¦ā¦.
Starting that first day of hunting (Thursday) we were in a corn field with still snow in it and it was melting fast with the winds and warm tempsā¦.we hunted and have been finding some nice relicsā¦..I finally found a clad quarter for my first find, then a large caliber musket ballā¦.moments later I pulled out what we call a smiley (large Colonial Button)ā¦.they always seem to bring a smile to your faceā¦with Lance close by I walked over to show him and brushed it off slightly with the old tooth brush and we could not see anything on it at that timeā¦..Moving on to another field across town I pulled out a early colonial KG copper that was barely readableā¦.and moments later in the same area a flat button and a Spanish half Reale..1871 with a number of scratches on itā¦As the day was getting late we headed back to the house and began cleaning the finds for the dayā¦.As most of us know when we get into cleaning our Relics sometimes there are surprises, and on this day after cleaning my large colonial button I starting to get a big smile when I seen the starburst on top of my large button and turned to lance who was in the kitchen and said ( you have to see this) tell me it isā¦.! He couldnāt believe it, I definitely couldnāt believe itā¦ā¦GEORGE WASHINGTON BUTTONā¦..After not seeing any detail on it in the field, we seen what you see after we slightly brushed off all the corrosion and revealed that beautiful bird and exposing my first GW Button
ā¦..I was happy like a pig in s---! Still happy ā¦..This was only day oneā¦..We were all enjoying the moment one that will always be remembered.
Now with day two among us and plenty of excitement in the air we started out detecting around some great cellar holes and finding the normal home site Relicsā¦..Each day the four of us were having a great timeā¦.some cellar holes gave up some nice stuff and others gave up nothing but a few pieces of ironā¦.Day 3 turned out to be another great day we started out in the corn field where I found the GW Button and found some silver coins along with some flat buttonsā¦..buy lunch Lance , Rick and Dave all found some nice findsā¦.Iām not going to talk about there finds , there are definitely worth talking about later on.. Iām sure in the near future you will be reading about their fantastic finds and there story about this years Brothers & Others spring 2010 huntā¦..
After eating lunch and checking our finds we made our way to a home that was from the very early 1800ās and used to be used as a hotel , it is still lived in todayā¦After talking to the owners and discussing a few details about the property. We made our way out in to the pasture and fieldsā¦ā¦A couple hours later I seen Lance call to Dave and I . He was tell us to come up to the top of the hill( where the old road not being used existed)ā¦when we got to the top Lance and Rick found an early Colonial home site and I mean earlyā¦..What they found was amazing, but what I found is what Iām going to talk about. Over the next couple of hours out popped Buttons, Colonial coins and the relics to come with themā¦.King George Copper 1740, Massachusetts Copper a Connecticut copper and a 1781- I Realeā¦.
The early (LG) Colonial buttons with nice patterns detailed by handā¦.were in great condition all with the shanks intactā¦.No more GWās thought. Lol
The site is turning out to be one of those sites you wish everyone could find and detecting and hope they come along in your searches more than onceā¦ā¦But the reality is they are hard to find but they are not impossibleā¦.with research and a little luck you can stumble upon something as early as this one and let the fun beginā¦..
With the George Washington , Colonial Coins and the large buttons came some relics that get passed overā¦this 18th Century 2 prong fork and pewter spoon still intact make for great additions to any Colonial Time period collectionā¦.
Early Pottery chards found at the site ā¦..
This whole weekend turned to be one of the best for all of us detectingā¦.Again I want to thank Lance and his wonderful wife and their hospitality, Rick and Dave as they always make this hunting adventure fun , competitive and an experience that will always rememberā¦ā¦..Enjoy !!!
Thanks John W.
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