BuckleDads First Silver! Virginia Detecting Trip

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BuckleDad's First Silver! Virginia Detecting Trip

Hello All,

Went to VA to dig with my dad and my mentor. Due to his wife's health, my mentor couldn't make time to dig, although we did get a chance to sit down and swap stories and catch up a bit.

Wanted to track down one of the earliest houses on the creek my dad lives on. After talking with several folks, one of whom was 90 years old, I managed to find the correct property. The only known photograph of the log house is here (taken in the 1930s):

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There was a newer house built on the same site in the 40s (abandoned now). We got permission to detect the area, and BuckleDad dug his first silver, a 1917 Mercury Dime. Here is a photo of dad taken with the same perspective as the old photo, standing right where the log house stood, and grinning big with his first silver coin.

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Pretty soon I had a dime of my own (1943) and we both had a couple wheats and zinc jar lids.

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I was really hoping for at least one early Western Frontier relic from Appalachia. Even though I lived in VA for years, I had never dug a real colonial relic from the VA soil. This was because I had "Civil War Fever" when I lived there. Also, all of the yards were virgin, so I spent a great deal of time hunting yards and doing very, very well.

I got a piece of a brass spoon that had a scallop shell design on the bowl. Then I got a deep, great hit, and out of the rocky soil I pulled a silver gilded complete shoe buckle! This really made my day, since I've never found an intact one (only pieces). But the highlight of the trip was putting the coil to the soil with my dad.

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Hope all of you are having a great summer,


Buck
 

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Hey Buck!! CONGRATS!! Most enjoyable time in the world spending time with your Dad!! Wish I still had one!! Best of Times!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

Nice finds Buck. Always nice to see father and son enjoying some outdoor activity.
 

Great thread, that is nice with your dad!
 

Buck, it looks and sounds like a great time.
 

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Nice finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

Nice Buckle...Boy.

I've only found a piece of that type myself.
 

Your Dad is a SUPER guy. Glad for him & you too for getting your first complete knee buckle. Great article in the Sept. issue of W & E Treasures. WTG guys, Q.
 

Sounds like you had a great time in your old stomping grounds Buck. Glad to see both of you guys dug some silver. BTW - I'm a little puzzled about that buckle. Could you post some pics of the reverse? Thanks ..... Bill
 

Great to spend time with your Dad and detecting together is very cool! You both were rewarded with silver! :thumbsup:
 

Sounds like you had a great time in your old stomping grounds Buck. Glad to see both of you guys dug some silver. BTW - I'm a little puzzled about that buckle. Could you post some pics of the reverse? Thanks ..... Bill

Bill,

Here are photos of the reverse. The buckle has a silver wash on the front.

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Any idea on the date range?

Regards,

Buck
 

nice finds!! message me if YOU want to detect sometime, I'm in Northern VA. BUT NO ONE ELSE CONTACT ME =P Seriously. :icon_thumleft:
 

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