The CaneBandits hit Spanish Silver, Seated Silvers, and Civil War!

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

Shangalang, Diggergirl, and I all happened to get a day off this week, so as normally happens during a massive planetary alignment like this we did the only thing we could think to do--go digging! Here's the video:



We got out in the sugarcane fields at dawn, and were greeted by a beautiful sunrise

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No sooner had I stepped into the field than I dug a Spanish Silver! 1807 half real!! I was ecstatic to add another colonial coin to the list for this year!

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Then within literally ten minutes of finding the picayune, DG calls me over to see what she's found. It was a GORGEOUS 1857 Seated Half Dime! :hello2:

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So we get back at it, rounding up a few musketballs, suspender clips, etc. I dug a nice Maynard Carbine variant (Civil War). No sign of the casing, but the only thing that survives in our plowed fields is usually the end of the casing with its tiny hole in the center. I was very happy to have another one of these not-so-common bullets in my collection, especially a nice dropped example.

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Then I get an insistent double beep and the numbers aren't locking on. Raising the coil, I got 62 on my F75, locking right in. Expecting a pack rivet, I grabbed a handful of dirt and saw the flash of silver again! This time it was an 1849 Half Dime!!

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At this point, the finds start to thin out, and we're aware we're walking out of this small site. So I double back in and on the way back across the field dig a nice condition shield nickel to finish off the day:

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Ended up being a nice haul for a short hunt. It had started to get unbearably hot, so we decided to call it a day.

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There were several surprises when I got home and my wife (DG) and I cleaned what we'd dug. She got a weird item. Any ideas?

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As I was cleaning the random brass, I saw a small bended piece that looked like it had two prongs sticking out of it. When I carefully unbent it, it turned out to be the face of a sportsman's button!

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As I dry toothpicked what I thought was a normal flat button, I could see a bit of a design. It was a leaping stag. This is one of my favorite civilian buttons I've ever dug.

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And of course, here are the coins and other finds:

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And I've gotta compliment DG on her recovery of such a beautiful Seated:

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Here are the combined finds (His and Hers LOL):

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Best Wishes and Happy Hunting,


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The CaneField Bandits :D
 

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gordonquixote

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AKA the Half Dime Bandits...sheesh, y'all find more of those than anyone I have ever seen!
 

plugcutter84

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I always love your vids! Congrats on some great saves, keep em coming!
 

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Great hunt Buck! I always get out right before sunrise and those are some of the best mornings, swinging while the sun comes up. Sweet silver, stag button and broken doll leg. Looking forward to the next post.
-Brad
 

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LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE A SLAVE BRACELET , ALSO DAMN NICE ITEMS .....
 

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BuckleBoy

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Great results once again folks, Half Dimes seem to be the coin of late and congrats on another Spanish.

Yes they do. Can't complain. Seems like the most common silvers to dig are half dimes or half reales.
 

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Awesome silvers, love seeing the half dimes.
 

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BuckleBoy

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Those are some great finds. Tell Shane I said hi.

Will do, and thanks for checking in, my friend. My wife and I use the lamp you made for us for or wedding every day. We love it! And everyone who stops by comments on how amazing it looks!
 

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BuckleBoy

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Great hunt Buck! I always get out right before sunrise and those are some of the best mornings, swinging while the sun comes up. Sweet silver, stag button and broken doll leg. Looking forward to the next post.
-Brad

I'm looking forward to the next post, too! Yes, that's the best time. When the world is half asleep. A fantastic time to dig.


-Buck
 

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Just knew it was only a matter time before you would show up here with a spanish...looks like you guys/gal had a blast! congrats
 

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another amazing hunt put together by the three of yas!, outstanding!!
 

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That's quite a haul of coins you guys recovered. Glad to see you're out digging and starting the fall season off on a high note. I wish I could say the same. Yesterday I was told I could not come back to a site that had the potential to be one of my most productive ever as I had located at least 4 colonial era house sites in this large field. Only got to hunt it for a 1/2 day last spring and the relics and coins were everywhere. And after finding out that bad news I returned to an old site where I had recovered a pile of colonial relics over the last 2 years, and in 2.5 hours did not find one keeper. Gonna be a long season for me .....
 

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Very nice finds! Love the silver of course & the stag button is really neat.
 

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Love the stag button, too...also love seeing those bright white glass shirt buttons beaming up from the dirt
 

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Awesome digs again. Great videos as always!:icon_thumleft:
 

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