Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

dwayne sueno

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Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

These are from three different hunts over yesterday and this weekend at two different sites.

Got the 1802 draped bust large cent at my favorite early-american site. It was the only non-ferrous signal I got in four hours. Only four inches down, but completely on edge, and came out of the ground with rust stains from nails in the hole with it. She's a little worn out, but the draped bust LC's are about my favorite coin to dig.

The button was found at a colonial site that is newish to me. The stone house nearby to where I was detecting was burned by the british during the revolution, and was later rebuilt and added-on-to. For the most part, though, it seems that the bulk of the coins and relics found in this field are early 20th century. The button would appear to be very late 19th century, perhaps a William Jennings Bryan campaign button. The front says "FREE SILVER COINAGE" and "ONE 16." Nothing appears to be written on the back. Very cool.

This same field also produced two interesting whatzits, one of which (the copper thingy) I described on a post in the "What Is It" forum. The other is a tapered lead piece with a band of brass or bronze around it. I have found these in the past, but they usually have a hole at the tapered end, and don't have a band around them. I have seen these attributed as weights, fishing weights, and Native American trade beads. Seems like a necklace of these would be pretty heavy. Any suggestions?

Glad to get some detecting time in, as it looks like we've got near a foot of snow coming to ny tonight and tomorrow.

HH, dwayne
 

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Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

I'd say that copper is in descent shape for a Draped Bust. What a lovely suprise after several hours of hunting!
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

Good coin, good relic, good hunt! :thumbsup:
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

Nice finds and sweet coin ! Sounds like you have some awesome places to hunt !!

TommNJ
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

Nice finds :icon_thumright:
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

You might not be too far off in regards to the button. Not only was Bryan money popular during the change from gold to silver standards, but political tokens and buttons as well. WTG
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JuJu
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

nice! still waiting for my first draped bust of 2010.soon i hope! they are beautiful coins and glad that one held up long enought to get a date off it!
congrats man!
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

draped bust!! thats what im talking about. hoping for one this year. willy
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

Dwayne,

It is about time we start seeing some more Northerners posting the coppers. I have always enjoyed your threads and passion, so keep it high, brother! Draped Bust coppers are what KKC seeks every Sunday. The early American dwelling site is the Bomb! :headbang: :notworthy:

Kirk
 
Re: Copper Fix, "Free Silver" Button, and a coupla Whatzits

I almost wonder if the twisted up piece of brass you found is a dagger quillon...

:o


I'll check the Whatzit section to see better photos of it. Great digs! I agree that the button is a campaign button. Nice ID and a good find too. :icon_thumleft:


-Buckles
 

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