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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The ring? Beautiful. The bones? Not so much.
 

Man that ring is a killer recovery! Congrats on that one buddy. As for the bones....I’m honestly surprised we don’t see this more often. The more you begin to understand history the more you understand how much of it is undocumented. Many of the sites I hunt were wiped out by the natives. My entire area was wiped out several times between the late 1600s and mid 1700s. I’m not talking about a few homes, I’m talking about every last home. Many natives and settlers died here. Lots of tiny family plots that are basically gone now.
A guy here in Maine that I know found a handgun and a cel phone while water hunting. He called the cops and it was discovered that the gun was used in a triple homicide. 3 young adults shot inside a vehicle then torched. If not for him turning those in the two killers likely never would have been found. It’s important guys. Do the right thing. Well done buddy

Thanks Abe,

Certainly a sober reminder of the people who are attached to each relic we uncover. Discovered the coffin on the low tide- certainly looks like an old shallow grave. Maybe one set adrift from the harbor.

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Very nice silver ring. J'aime beaucoup.
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Thanks Abe,

Certainly a sober reminder of the people who are attached to each relic we uncover. Discovered the coffin on the low tide- certainly looks like an old shallow grave. Maybe one set adrift from the harbor.

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Wow that certainly puts things in perspective. Any thoughts on age?
 

Congrats on some quality finds.
I wonder if they'll do a DNA test on those bones.
Might be someone famous. You could end up with a banner.
Congratulations

I'll be following this case closely, just curious who the person may have been
 

Come on tell us.... you had to at least swing around the bones a bit for metal? Sorry thats the devil in me. I have never found bones but I found a recently dead guy in an alley, dumpster diving. Very very creepy but probably not as rare in the city to your find in the wild. Still had to run a chill up your pipe.

Haha the thought has crossed my mind, but no... Didn't swing over the bones. I have hunted the area in the past but nothing out of the ordinary... Random buttons, lead etc
 

amazing finds, great work!
 

Human remains would not creep me out. Rather I would be very respectful. Hopefully they are not modern and will be properly reburied.

Not sure what will become of the remains, hopefully reintered nearby
 

Congrats on the nice finds, The colonial ring is outstanding! As for the bones, pretty wild stuff there. I take it your close to the water? Maybe they washed up?

Found the coffin today so likely eroded out of the bank after the last hurricane, thanks the silver ring is a special one
 

Dunno how I overlooked this thread. WOW Jon! Not only great finds but what a surprise. Didn't see it mentioned (or overlooked it), who found the coffin?

I gotta know, did the news slap on the "treasure hunter" label that they used in the stories?

p.s. I know you're glad to get the down time from flying. Not only are you flying like crazy but you guys are keeping our folks hopping too!
 

That ring is really cool! I would rather find and older body than a newer one, I have stumbled on a few people who died, one was a well fare check on a guy from my work that had missed his dialysis appoint ment.:-[ Another was when I was out gold panning, poor guy who died of natural causes on a hike, and the other I won't tell anyone about, just that it gave me nightmares for months. Bones? I can deal with that!
 

Dunno how I overlooked this thread. WOW Jon! Not only great finds but what a surprise. Didn't see it mentioned (or overlooked it), who found the coffin?

I gotta know, did the news slap on the "treasure hunter" label that they used in the stories?

p.s. I know you're glad to get the down time from flying. Not only are you flying like crazy but you guys are keeping our folks hopping too!

You called it, the a few media outlets reported that the remains were discovered by a "treasure hunter". Coffin was discovered a few days later, after preliminary digging had been accomplished by the PD. It was right above the site with the bones
 

That ring is really cool! I would rather find and older body than a newer one, I have stumbled on a few people who died, one was a well fare check on a guy from my work that had missed his dialysis appoint ment.:-[ Another was when I was out gold panning, poor guy who died of natural causes on a hike, and the other I won't tell anyone about, just that it gave me nightmares for months. Bones? I can deal with that!

Yikes, yea old bones don't bother me, just a huge surprise on that section of coastline. I'm a military guy so exposure to human remains are an unfortunate part of the job. Thanks
 

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