1670s Charles II Half Penny, Confederate Block I button, Buttons, Buckle piece, Stuff

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Met up with Bill D. again this morning. Our intentions were to check out some spots we had done a little research on including a couple of early 1700 sites... then we were going to return to the site where Bill found his Charles II farthing last week and try to eek out a few more oldies. We gained permission at one of the allegedly ca. 1700 sites and after a half hour of swinging we started to hit iron and dig brick. We anticipated finding more but the site didn't yield much but a few buttons so we decided to hit the fall-back site from last week. After chit-chatting with the nice homeowner our first goal was to try to find my lost cut pistareen from last week but sadly, after a much appreciated effort from Bill, the spanish silver is still lost...possibly forever :sadsmiley:.

My first two targets were a nice early drilled-shank button back (I'm assuming it was inlaid with bone at one point) and a spoon handle. I then dug the customary lead balls, tacks and buckle pieces. After roaming around I got a really high tone (93 on my T2 vdi) and dug up a cruddy and worn looking copper which turned out, after a very delicately cleaning, to be a 1670's Charles II half penny. My next good target was this flattened Confederate Block I button which is the second confederate button I found in this area within a few weeks. Finding any Civil War buttons in that area is somewhat strange because there wasn't any Civil War activity there other than a small skirmish miles down the road. These were probably lost by the home owners after the War.

charles ii half penny reverse.webp charles ii half penny.webp confederat block I.webp

confederate block I 2.webp buckle piece.webp pistol balls.webp
 

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great finds. love the confederate button
 

Sorry you didn't find the one you lost the other day, but I am sure it will turn up again. Another nice find in the KG anyway and the awesome relics.
 

Amazing Block I Button. You Dont See Those Getting Dug Up To Often!
 

It was fun getting out again Joey, and I'm glad at least one of us came home with a couple of nice keepers. I'm surprised your coin ended up with that much detail since it appeared to be worn slick when you first dug it. That's a very nice and rarely seen copper. And that block I was the icing on the cake. And I see you also dug a 1600s trifid spoon handle as well. Top that off with that new reference book from the museum and I'd say you had a great day. Hope we can hit it again this weekend and take advantage of the weather.
 

Nice digs there Joeyfresh. Block I mighty nice.
 

Wow..... awesome coin and button. Many years at it and never got a Block I. Congrats.:icon_thumleft:
 

Awesome score on the finds !
 

93 on the T2 will get you excited for sure. Those numbers don't show up too often, especially at an old site. Great stuff! 1600s coin and a Block 1. Hope your Christmas is half as good as that hunt.
 

Some nice looking digs there Joey, you guys are starting to sniff out the good stuff. Hope you are able to find your cut silver but I am sure that there are plenty more around there for you to pull out of the ground this season.
ZDD
 

Well there is only 3 years it can be 1672, 73 & 75. They are actually a pretty scarce coin to buy as a collector. I would say they are a rare UK find, in my mind it's hard to remember ever getting one. The farthings I find all the time, but this one will be hard to repeat, specially State side. CONGRATS
 

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Some nice looking digs there Joey, you guys are starting to sniff out the good stuff. Hope you are able to find your cut silver but I am sure that there are plenty more around there for you to pull out of the ground this season.
ZDD

Thanks Dave. Hopefully you'll catch a break in the weather and be able to get out yourself.
 

Well there is only 3 years it can be 1672, 73 & 75. They are actually a pretty scarce coin to buy as a collector. I would say they are a rare UK find, in my mine its hard to remember ever getting one. The farthings I find all the time, but this one will be hard to repeat, specially State side. CONGRATS

Thanks Cru!
 

It was fun getting out again Joey, and I'm glad at least one of us came home with a couple of nice keepers. I'm surprised your coin ended up with that much detail since it appeared to be worn slick when you first dug it. That's a very nice and rarely seen copper. And that block I was the icing on the cake. And I see you also dug a 1600s trifid spoon handle as well. Top that off with that new reference book from the museum and I'd say you had a great day. Hope we can hit it again this weekend and take advantage of the weather.

I had fun Bill! Hopefully one of us will find the spoon bowl on a return trip.
 

Wow. Really nice finds, Joey. You and Bill are tearing it up. One of you are gonna make that super duper find here soon, I can feel it!
 

matt092079 said:
Wow. Really nice finds, Joey. You and Bill are tearing it up. One of you are gonna make that super duper find here soon, I can feel it!

Thanks Matt!
 

Nice finds...anything could turn up there!
 

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