Don in SJ
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My main hunting season does not start yet for about a month, or once the underbrush starts dying down, but I have a few spots in the woods I can hunt during the summer months and today I went to the one where I got my hundredth Large Cent about a year and half ago.
I could only hunt about 50% of the prime area, due to the high weeds, but on the far side where I got a NJ copper back in the 90's I finally got a decent reading this morning. About 8 inches down I got the beautiful 34mm colonial button with a nice decorative design on it. and not far away again, very deep the musketball and a very nice 1700's knee breech buckle. My second or third one of those this year.
I tried hunting for awhile in the weeds and got a coin reading but it was shallow and for a split second I thought Half Cent when I saw it, but, logic prevailed and it was a clad quarter.
As I was just about done hunting I got a 5-6 inch deep reading that could have been anything from a button to a shotgun casing. I found the small disc in the ground and it looked like a toasted button from a fire, but after putting the loupe on it, I saw the words HALF DIME. So at least I got a coin, even though it is bubbled and fried from being in a fire. I know my son found a Half Real two years ago in similar state, the silver will not look like silver, even after cleaning, it stays more gray like pewter.
The buckle's rotted steel parts fell apart when cleaning, which was no big loss, since the frame is in decent shape, the button cleaned up beautifully and the coin basically stayed the same poor condition, although the date of 1842 was visible, so at least I got the date.
That was my 21st Pre Civil War coin for this hunting season and that is the newest one of the 21. It has been a great year so far for numbers, but not quality. I think between my son and I for pre Civil War coins, we are at 36 coins. Hopefully a few more before the end of the year..
HH
Don
I could only hunt about 50% of the prime area, due to the high weeds, but on the far side where I got a NJ copper back in the 90's I finally got a decent reading this morning. About 8 inches down I got the beautiful 34mm colonial button with a nice decorative design on it. and not far away again, very deep the musketball and a very nice 1700's knee breech buckle. My second or third one of those this year.
I tried hunting for awhile in the weeds and got a coin reading but it was shallow and for a split second I thought Half Cent when I saw it, but, logic prevailed and it was a clad quarter.

As I was just about done hunting I got a 5-6 inch deep reading that could have been anything from a button to a shotgun casing. I found the small disc in the ground and it looked like a toasted button from a fire, but after putting the loupe on it, I saw the words HALF DIME. So at least I got a coin, even though it is bubbled and fried from being in a fire. I know my son found a Half Real two years ago in similar state, the silver will not look like silver, even after cleaning, it stays more gray like pewter.
The buckle's rotted steel parts fell apart when cleaning, which was no big loss, since the frame is in decent shape, the button cleaned up beautifully and the coin basically stayed the same poor condition, although the date of 1842 was visible, so at least I got the date.
That was my 21st Pre Civil War coin for this hunting season and that is the newest one of the 21. It has been a great year so far for numbers, but not quality. I think between my son and I for pre Civil War coins, we are at 36 coins. Hopefully a few more before the end of the year..
HH
Don
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