A little bit of everything-and I got my two cents worth in

DownNDirty

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Dirtstalker and I spent a yesterday in a large field that was plowed earlier this week. The heat was tough again but we figured it might be worth the trouble, as there was a Union camp there as well as home sites in the 18th and 19th centuries.

I started the day off with a bang. Not ten minutes after I started swinging the coil I found my first two cent piece. It's an 1870, and the obverse side is in great shape. I was pretty stoked about this one and motivated to find more.

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My next decent find was an 1899 Indian head

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Thanks to the plow there were pottery shards, glass and broken bricks on the surface. Here is a sample, which included examples from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.

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One shard in particular has script etched in it-I see a capital B and "Num 4." My guess is that this is part of a ginger beer bottle and that number 4 has something to do with the beer-but who knows?

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Next I struck pay dirt (pardon the pun) when I found the valve from a Union powder flask; it was partially on the surface thanks to the plow. The nozzle would have screwed to the small threaded part at the top, and the base would have attached to the flask. The lever that opened and closed the valve is broken off. This is the second one to come from this field; a buddy of mine found one there last year.

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Another interesting find was this small two-piece button. Engraved on the front is "E Plenge/Charleston" and the maker's mark on the back is "Solidite/Paris." CC Plenge was a clothier in downtown Charleston in the mid-1800s and he had a son Edward Plenge, so I can only assume that Edward inherited the business.

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Other finds included a tent grommet, two buckles, some rim fire bullet cartridges and other stuff. After a long eight hours and an attack of the $#%@ fire ants I limped home to have a cold one and clean up my finds. Gotta love summer!

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Another great day of finding Treasure! Congrats
 

You had a great hunt!...sorry to read about the fire ants.
My goal is to NOT live here in FL the rest of my life, gotta move north. You got fire ants in SC too?....ugh!
 

Hello DownNDirty. Nice finds all! Great score on the 2-center...never found one of those myself. You gotta love two coins in the 1800's and relics like you found. Good Luck. C9
 

Great stuff, love the 2-cent!
 

AWESOME JOB!!! Congrats. Still looking for my 2 cents
 

Great finds!! :occasion14:
 

Awesome Charleston Button. Never seen one like that before. Pretty cool!
 

plows are some of my best friends---they bring good things back to life-----MAJOR GREAT FINDS
 

Excellent job! Love the 2 cent. Especially good job with the heat in the low country, if that is your area. Have you ever had the chance to hunt any farms in the area of 96?
 

That's a nice assortment of goodies you got there. At least the good side of the two cent piece is nice LOL I don't think anything will save the other side. Definitely not peroxide for sure. Interesting flask valve never saw one of those before. Congratulations on a great hunt
 

Great hunt again Glenn Nice coins And buttons day despite the Heat but on the Brightside the bottled water industry is thriving and it wasn't a big hike back to the car to soak up some a/c. Sorry I was 4 hours late to that field but I think that scouting trip to the New location is going to be a Winner after deer season is over but next time let me know ahead of time about the Wild Hogs.
 

Very well done. I really like the 2 center.

The weather will cool shortly, hang in there.
 

Sweet 2 cent piece :thumbsup: They always seem to have the nicest green color to them. Really like the powder flask top too. Great hunt man.
 

Outstanding job
The 2 center evades me. Well done on the IHP.
Those pottery shards would definitely get my attention.
Congratulations
 

Congratualtions on the super finds! :occasion14:
 

More info on the Charleston button. The 1882 "Sholes' Directory of the City of Charleston" lists an Edward Plenge and C Plenge, "mer. tailor" at 37 Broad Street.


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