Colonial SILVER ring...and a surface find you NEVER want to see

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Hey guys,

Finally got a descent low tide in the lowcountry and decided to head out and scout a few coastal sites I'd worked in the past. Been flying like crazy with the hurricane support missions so it was nice to go out alone and get some detecting therapy in. Was not quite prepared for what I stumbled across near an old fortification used in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. Imagine you're out, sun shining, fully charged CTX and you see this...

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My first thought...has to be a deer or dolphin :dontknow: but as I got closer I got the undeniable pit at the center of my stomach.

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Yea, I'm no doctor, but that is definitely a human femur. While I figured the bones were old, perhaps a soldier's shallow grave, I called in the police who sent an anthropologist and a few officers to investigate. Due to the fast approaching tide, the remains were collected until an excavation could be coordinated. Here's what we found

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By the time the cops showed up, the tide was in and detecting was a bust. Fast forward to yesterday afternoon...

Got out on another tried and true colonial spot that has produced in the past. Looks like good karma was on my side. The first target was a screamer on the CTX...the rare but undeniable sound of silver on a minelab machine. Dug down about 12 inches and pulled a tiny ring.

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While stained by the clay, a bit of cleaning revealed a gorgeous silver ring with 2 hearts and an arrow motif. Based on comparables online, its likely late 17th/early 18th century Jesuit ring. These were also used as trade silver in the 1700s. Incredible piece of history just laying in the muck

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A bit farther down river got another deep target. Flipped the plug and to my surprise an intact set of octagonal cuff links. Before cleaning I could make out a tutor rose motif, however after removing the surface corrosion most of the detail was gone.

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Next target certainly got my heart racing as pewter buttons are always high on my target list.

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The ring around the ring was promising, however no marked regiment on this one.

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Last target ensured I scored a military button, although condition was not the best- union artillery cuff!

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So there you have it, I can add human remains to my list of surface finds as well as a killer colonial ring with the mighty CTX. Not the most targets, I've scored in a single dig but definitely some quality ones. As always thanks for looking!

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Update: Source of the bones has been discovered, state of preservation of the coffin is nuts. Awaiting DNA testing for more information

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I knew right away when you sent me those pics they were human just by weird feeling i got when i saw them. Creepy stuff. Was kinda cool seeing on the news though. The ring is awesome, how are you going to display it? Wish those cufflinks were found in fresh water or on land i bet they would have been pretty cool looking. Great finds, lets get some more!
 

Congrats on that ring Jon. That is a really sweet find. it'll nice next to your Lukenblahblah trade brooch!

I recognized the femur too... that kind of thing creeps me out a little bit.

Best of luck to you sir!
 

I knew right away when you sent me those pics they were human just by weird feeling i got when i saw them. Creepy stuff. Was kinda cool seeing on the news though. The ring is awesome, how are you going to display it? Wish those cufflinks were found in fresh water or on land i bet they would have been pretty cool looking. Great finds, lets get some more!

This ring will have a special place next to the Luckenbooth brooch, for sure good tides this weekend
 

Congrats on that ring Jon. That is a really sweet find. it'll nice next to your Lukenblahblah trade brooch!

I recognized the femur too... that kind of thing creeps me out a little bit.

Best of luck to you sir!

Yea my thoughts as well Tom, and you read my mind... Colonial silver looks great together
 

That ring is special-great find. See you tomorrow-but let's stay away from any human remains if that's OK with you. :skullflag:
 

Love em all---your button looks to have a really nice gold tone to it---keep us informed on the bones :icon_thumleft:
 

Awesome find! Congrats !
 

Whoa...both impressive finds!
 

Very cool ring! [emoji106]
 

Jon - your silver ring is pretty much identical to what by buddy Dan recovered up our way a couple of years ago. He found both of these in the water very close to each other. We agree with your late 1600s to 1700s dating. Awesome find man!

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Jon - your silver ring is pretty much identical to what by buddy Dan recovered up our way a couple of years ago. He found both of these in the water very close to each other. We agree with your late 1600s to 1700s dating. Awesome find man!

Spot on Bill- thanks for the reference

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Excellent finds !! That surface find (bones) most probably are very old...just never know what's out there..? Congrats on your hunt.
 

Great piece of silver, good karma for the bone call. Getting a kick ass piece of trade silver is still right up there on the list, someday I hope.
 

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