1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Don in SJ

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1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

I finally got around to revisiting my "virgin" Homestead where I found the nice 1775 KGIII picture in the banner above and bunch of old late 1700's buttons.

Today I started by hunting the perimeter area and after an hour I had nothing to show, so I went right to the small cellarhole and tried that section next. NOTHING. That really stumps me, since I know the place has not been hit.

So, I then hit the dump area where I got all the buttons and King George III copper on the first hunt. Right away I started getting buttons, and ended up with five more from this site, all of them again, no backmarks, which is indicating all 1700 era ones by there lack of any backmark and the shank design.

I finally got a somewhat of a coin reading and it was in the thickest part of the dump area where it was all clam and oyster shells mixed with the earth. I was very surprised but pleased to see a Liberty Cap Half Cent appear, knowing right away it was another 1700 era coin I had found.

I continued going very slow with the Explorer and got a thimble and two pieces of an old pewter spoon. On the very edge of the dump area, I got a iron reading that I had to dig, and funny, it was an Iron, Sort of. Looks like it exploded, if that is all possible, but it was not in a normal iron shape anymore that is for sure.

As I was nearing the end of my hunt, I concentrated on a clear area between the dump area and the cellarhole and got a coin reading, and that was a nice 1868 Indianhead penny.

Found two more pennies in that area but both are more modern memorials.

As I was almost done, I noticed a nice metal portable deer tree stand was in the clearing about 15 feet up in a tree. But what really caught my eye was a black box that was bungee corded to a nearby tree and it was facing the same direction as the tree stand. I walked up to it from the side and took two photos and I am sure it is a motion sensor activated camera.

I have no idea why it is there this time of year with deer season being long over with, unless the hunter is using it to monitor turkeys, since Spring Gobbler season will be opening soon. Anyway, I found that to be my most unusual "find" of the day..........

Don in South Jersey
 

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Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Awesome finds Don!! Ya gotta love those early home sites!!!
HH
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Cool finds. Yep, the game cam is set low on the tree for gobblers!
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Awesome finds. Old home sites are great. Congrats!!

HH Twister
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Don, again fantastic finds. That 1795 half cent is really nice! Wish the woods here werent so dense. We have terrible greenbriar and vine overgrowth that makes it super tough to detect in the woods. Very much like a jungle.

HH, Gary
 

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Outatanding Liberty w/cap. Please post a follow-up if you clean her up. You are my hero.

Smile for that trail camera. My neighbor is like that with the deer. He monitors them year round, not just pre-season.

He also consistantly pulls deer off the hill such as I have never seen except on magazine covers. I'll give him credit - he makes a science of it and devotes HOURS and HOURS to scouting deer and hunting spots. Stands, scents, cameras, spere no expense.

I'm more the stumble out and sit on a stump kind of hunter. Recurve bow w/cedar arrows or flintlock rifle - both from the ground.
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Ya know, everytime I read your posts I think I'm gonna just faint. :P :D How do you stand yourself!!!! All those GREAT finds! Most of the coins you dig up, I had never heard of till you post 'em! 8) Beautiful as usual and thanks for sharing~! :)

OH...and the camera....I spotted one this week while out detecting in the woods. Lisa and I were laughing after seeing it and were hoping we didn't do any major adjusting while hunting out there! :D

Congrats! Nana :)
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

great finds there !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! holy cow dude.... ;D ;D ;D ;D






nana !!! lol......... ;D ;D ;D :o :o :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Nice finds Don, Im sure youll get some nice detail off the LC,,They dont get much older than that!
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

What no chain cents? ;D Very nice Don, I love 'dem old spots, and I betcha you do too :D ..............Rich
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Great story don ;D
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Excellent job on the coinage and relic's Don,look's like the research paid off.Great stuff!!The cam's are the equivelant of detector's,I alway's respect them and leave them alone.Alot of time goes into figuring just where to set them up,They want to harvest the big buck and you want to harvest the big find....Nice going.
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Nice finds Don.

I saw the same thing on my hunt last week...a spy camera on a tree with bungee.

Homeland security?
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

I just kept looking at the 1795 half cent. I sure wish I could find one of those sweet looking coins. Congrats and I hope you find more.
Burdie
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Great job, Don. Nice finds.
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

DANG, WOW, DANG, WOW.....NICE!!!!!!!!!!
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Great finds and great pics Don , congrats
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Killer digs!!! Sites like that are becoming harder and harder to find. Good work!!
H.H.
hikermike
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

Those are some Fantastic finds. I love relic hunting in woods. Thanks for those great pictures.

HH, Ringfinder
 

Re: 1795 Half Cent, Indian Head, Buttons, thimble, and even a "Spy" camera

A Liberty half cent.......doubt I'll ever find one in Idaho! Great find!
I get nervous when I get a photo of someone looking at my trail cameras. But no one has molested them yet (crossing my fingers)!
 

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