"Change of pace" site produces VA and navy coat buttons, half cent, IHs and more

Bill D. (VA)

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"Change of pace" site produces VA and navy coat buttons, half cent, IHs and more

I was able to secure permission this week to search another tract of land within the boundaries of a 1636 land patent I've been researching. I keep hoping to locate original house site, but so far no luck. But today I stumbled across a small area on one side of the field that produced finds that were about 200 years newer than those I was seeking. After digging a few shotgun shells and modern bullets I started seeing a smattering of brick and pottery shards, then hit a little bit of iron. The first target I dug was a mercury dime, and at that point I figured it was a turn-of-the-century site. As I roamed around on a gentle south facing slope my next target was a big surprise - a Virginia coat button (Albert's VA7A4 I believe) with a W.H. Smith & Co. backmark. I still continued to hunt randomly at that point to determine the extent of this potential hotspot. My next target turned out to be a very worn half cent which was also unexpected as I haven't dug one of those in years. I eventually decided I needed to start gridding the area, and slowly made a few more finds. Other recoveries included the front of a huge navy coat button, an eagle A coat, a general service eagle cuff, a fatty 1859 IH,and a few other odds and ends. I thought this might be another small camp as many I've found before were also located on a south facing slope. But it was so small I doubt it was a camp, plus I didn't find any period bullets. Regardless, it was a nice change of pace, and it might be a site I can hit again before the field gets planted. So it looks like my season is still hanging by a thread.
 

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Another site to put on your backlog of places to come back to Bill. I know that's not what your looking for primarily, but when you're digging military buttons, well, you must dig!
 
Bill very cool to go out and not know what you may find and what period it may be from. Those are some nice finds. I just found an enormous dump last weekend and may be emailing you some pics in hopes you can help me age the site. Great post as always my friend, Abe
 
That Navy button is huge and misshapen? It's a shame the VA button is bent but it's still a great find. Do you ever find mediocre finds, lol.
 
Great finds, looks like a great place to hunt!
 
They are sweet looking buttons...well worth a return trip...

You call that a refreshing change of pace...lol...I,d call a sweet spot. You guys are too used to finding great stuff all the time :tongue3:
 
Wow....... awesome finds my friend. Congrats:icon_thumleft:
 
Well at least you got to dig and military targets they were. I know it won't be long before you are back to the Colonial boar. Nice finds, Bill!

Kirk
 
Bill, Those Classic Head half cents don't show up every day - all half cents are kinda scarce ! and the buttons are nice too .
 
I love Va buttons. Great finds. Often the plain W. Robinson buttons have been associated to Va militia coats as well. Very cool finds.
 
That looks like a great hunt to me! That VA button is SWEET!!!!
 
What is this piece? I found one just like it at an 1800's estate.
 

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What is this piece? I found one just like it at an 1800's estate.

Its the centerpiece from a parasol or umbrella and they're commonly found on CW era sites.
 
Not bad at all Bill.you know I like military buttons and that is a great variety. Hit it again!
 
Not bad at all Bill.you know I like military buttons and that is a great variety. Hit it again!

If Dan and I can't get into anything else tomorrow we'll either hit that site again or the one where I found the 2 colonial silver coins on Monday. That's if they haven't been planted yet. Good luck at your new site today.
 
Very nice assortment! That Va button is especially good.
 
Looks like a great day in my book Bill. Congrats on that VA button. :occasion14:
Those IH fatties are another coin that seem to elude me.
Well done,
Doug
 
Really nice finds. The IHs are just awesome! COngrats.
 

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