1800 Draped Bust LC, Mass. civil war button, And more from the hay field !!

VERMONTPACKRAT

Bronze Member
Aug 6, 2007
2,243
391
Topsham, Vermont
Detector(s) used
Minelab 705, Garrett ace 250
I headed off to my little corner of history this morning for a few hours. After finding my first Colonial here yesterday, I was saying to myself "there is more". Not disapointed.......

The first hole of the morning was the axe head. Go figure, I had to carry that in my pouch for the next two hours. A little while later the small buckle showed up. The next keeper was the Tombac button. This one is a little different than any other that I have dug. The next target was Draped Bust #4 from the field! Once again just a whisper. Very deep, maybe ten inches. Right out of the ground in the best condition possible! I knew right away that I had a variety also, 1800, 80 over 79. Getting kinda used to finding these, so in my watch pocket it goes and back to swinging.
I searched for another hour and added the large flat button to the days keepers. On the walk through the field home, swinging wildly "as it always happens" I get a signal that is telling me possibly a copper cent, 30/32 on my minelab. pinpointed and out came the final find of the morning..... Massachusettes Civil War button? I think I am right.....

I am going to do a couple of posts. I took my camera with me today ;D

VPR
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7495_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7495_1_1.JPG
    108.3 KB · Views: 1,234
  • IMG_7497_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7497_1_1.JPG
    129.2 KB · Views: 1,230
  • IMG_7500_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7500_1_1.JPG
    44.1 KB · Views: 1,237
  • IMG_7502_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7502_1_1.JPG
    36.3 KB · Views: 1,230
Upvote 0
Beautiful drapped bust man

HH Jer
 

More pics....

 

Attachments

  • IMG_7508_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7508_1_1.JPG
    46.9 KB · Views: 1,172
  • IMG_7507_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7507_1_1.JPG
    45.6 KB · Views: 1,168
  • IMG_7506_1_2.JPG
    IMG_7506_1_2.JPG
    44 KB · Views: 1,179
  • IMG_7505_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7505_1_1.JPG
    61 KB · Views: 1,176
  • IMG_7504_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7504_1_1.JPG
    60.4 KB · Views: 1,184
A few more...

 

Attachments

  • IMG_7509_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7509_1_1.JPG
    84.5 KB · Views: 1,184
  • IMG_7513_1_2.JPG
    IMG_7513_1_2.JPG
    100.2 KB · Views: 1,179
  • IMG_7517_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7517_1_1.JPG
    62.6 KB · Views: 1,177
  • IMG_7516_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7516_1_1.JPG
    72.5 KB · Views: 1,155
  • IMG_7518_1_1.JPG
    IMG_7518_1_1.JPG
    80.9 KB · Views: 1,153
Now there's my kind of a day, both a great button and a coin! :thumbsup: I hope to be so lucky over the next two days!

I agree, you can't hope for better condition out of most dirt.
 

Great finds Packrat. Amazing relief on the back of that overdated large cent! The button looks like an Albert MS32 B.
 

My god thats the best dug Drape Bust large cent I"ve ever seen. And that button is friggin awesome...Gotta love scovill's.
 

Iron Patch said:
Now there's my kind of a day, both a great button and a coin! :thumbsup: I hope to be so lucky over the next two days!

I agree, you can't hope for better condition out of most dirt.

I woud not worry if I were you. You seem to have " LUCKY " tatooed on your forehead :headbang:



VPR
 

VERMONTPACKRAT said:
Iron Patch said:
Now there's my kind of a day, both a great button and a coin! :thumbsup: I hope to be so lucky over the next two days!

I agree, you can't hope for better condition out of most dirt.

I woud not worry if I were you. You seem to have " LUCKY " tatooed on your forehead :headbang:



VPR


Please just don't wipe it off for two more days! :thumbsup:
 

Beautiful finds! That button appears to be an Albert's MS 31. Nice!
Mike
 

johnnyi said:
Great finds Packrat. Amazing relief on the back of that overdated large cent! The button looks like an Albert MS32 B.

Am I right? Civil War? Is there any more info to know about this button?


Thank You for the help, VPR
 

"That button appears to be an Albert's MS 31. "

Brnn, check again, I believe the 31 is nearly flat and has tighter curve to the scroll then the 32?.
 

What a great field! The 1800 is one of eleven varieties that are overdates, I was hoping yours was anything but Sheldon 196, but it is a Sheldon 196. (The only variety that is Very Common of the eleven. :() http://www.largecents.net/collection/1800drbust.html

Your button, I have not looked at the front at all, just the backmark and a bit hard to say with 100% certainty, but it looks like the backmark of the one in Tice's book (Fig 6-5) that says 1860s-1870s. So it is possible a CW era button, but not certain based on that range of possible dates.

Don
 

Don in SJ said:
What a great field! The 1800 is one of eleven varieties that are overdates, I was hoping yours was anything but Sheldon 196, but it is a Sheldon 196. (The only variety that is Very Common of the eleven. :() http://www.largecents.net/collection/1800drbust.html

Your button, I have not looked at the front at all, just the backmark and a bit hard to say with 100% certainty, but it looks like the backmark of the one in Tice's book (Fig 6-5) that says 1860s-1870s. So it is possible a CW era button, but not certain based on that range of possible dates.

Don

Thank You Don. I was hopeing you would show up :notworthy:
I was just now looking at PENNY WHIMSY !! 196 is what I was seeing too. Who cares what the variety is :wink: Look at the condition of this baby !!

I am out of peroxid right now >:( The MRS. has gone on a mercy run for me ;D

I want to touch up a spot on both sides with a Q-tip and call it done.

I will post an "after" pic when it is done. In fact I will post all four :headbang:

VPR
 

johnnyi said:
Great finds Packrat. Amazing relief on the back of that overdated large cent! The button looks like an Albert MS32 B.

Jumped right out at me as well..SWEET DIGS!!!
HH
~Nash~
 

Your coin really needs no more cleaning other than wet q-tips to remove what is left, don't overdue it where those blue/green areas are showing on the rim.

Yes, great detail, certain years had a better relief strike than others and evidently yours is one of them, I believe I have a 1798 that is similar in raised detail..
 

Man, you are killing it up there. The detail on the LC is amazing. Great pics too...

The Mass. button is unbelievable as well...

Keep 'em coming !!!

Brian in MA
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top