TWO CAROLUS III COINS FROM SAME SITE, 1880sTEMPERANCE TOKEN + MORE!

Wes-N-VA

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TWO CAROLUS III COINS FROM SAME SITE, 1880'sTEMPERANCE TOKEN + MORE!

Well, got out yesterday and found some relics from one of my small soy bean fields that keeps producing some great relics. On November 7, I went out for 2 hours and found 6 flat buttons and one Carolus (Charles) III 1781 Spanish Coin. Yesterday, I pulled another Carolus III about 50 yards or so from the other last week. I am on a ball button streak also. I have gotten 4 in the past 2 weeks.

On November 13 I pulled a bent, but never-the-less, Virginia Button Canfield Bros & Co. Baltimore Backmark! Awesome stuff! A lot of mixed goodies to go along with it.

Also, a different type of token. A temperance token for the 1880's. Enjoy the pictures of a lot of different relics found that span from the 1700's-1900's. All found with my XP Deus! Thanks and HH and go over to my Facebook Page--Mid Atlantic Relic & Coin Hunters--we are getting ready to have a contest to give away a Garrett Ace 100 and a Garrett Pro-pinpointer. YOUTUBE--Video's up--Wes-N-VA!!!!!
 

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Nice stuff Wes, and good job on the silver. I initially thought that buckle was a 17th century trapezoidal, but now I believe its much later. Can you post a pic taken from the front?
 

Nice stuff Wes - you are lucky to hunt winter wheat...most of our sites were planted directly with it and our farmers won't allow us to hunt it :(

Nice finds as usual man, keep it up!
 

I know the feeling as I to have slammer sites that got turned to wheat within 2 days of the beans coming out. One of the quickest turn arounds I have seen in a while and the landowner says YES, but the farmer says NO! The sad thing is, you can not kill the stuff. I can dig 500 holes and come April you will never know I was there lol. Sad, wait all season for the sites to open and to have it close in the same week. Depressing! Overall, I am lucky to hunt areas where the farmers realize that we can not hurt the crop once it takes root. Thanks again for the comments!

Nice stuff Wes - you are lucky to hunt winter wheat...most of our sites were planted directly with it and our farmers won't allow us to hunt it :(

Nice finds as usual man, keep it up!
 

I will do so once I get off from the fire station tomorrow morning. Thanks Bill!

Nice stuff Wes, and good job on the silver. I initially thought that buckle was a 17th century trapezoidal, but now I believe its much later. Can you post a pic taken from the front?
 

got my 1781 1 reale and a holed 1/2 Reale from King Ferdinand 1751-1759, last digit is gone from the same farm field in New Paltz NY back in September. love land locked pirate bootyIMG_0248.JPGIMG_0249.JPGIMG_0246.JPGIMG_0247.JPG
 

Nice finds Wes. Good variety of quality relics. Too bad about your Canfield VA, however still an excellent recovery.
 

That looks like a great hunt! Too bad the Virginia button is bent, but its still awesome. I hope you find more like that on your next trip to the site.
 

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