CW PICKET POST GOODIES--SILVER!

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Hello All,

Rodeo Recon and I headed out to a picket post site of mine and hit the fields hard this afternoon. First off, I found the back to a CW cuff button (two piece). Unfortunately the front was completely gone :( but it does bear a Scovill backmark, along with another word I can't quite make out. (Anybody have a list of Scovill backmarks for cuff buttons during the CW years?) Anyway, we started diggin the usual .69 cal three-ring minies. Rodeo was cleanin' house on the minies, and stoked to be finding these nice, hefty bullets.
69 cal  in dirt.webp

69 cal in hand.webp

We also got two .69 cal round balls from the site:
Round Ball In Dirt.webp

Round Ball Comes Free.webp

I then got an "iffy" signal in the picket post field. After I cut the plug the signal still wasn't that good. I broke the plug in half and swiped the plug sideways under my coil and the machine sounded off--a GREAT signal this time! I broke the plug in half once again, and a coin dropped out. The coin had been perfectly on edge in the cornfield. When I saw it, I was expecting an Indian Head since there was so much dirt on it. I quickly realized that it was WILVER! Side note: As much CW hunting as I have done, I have never found a CW-era coin in a CW camp. Diggin buddies have--and I have frequently been standing nearby and watched them pull old silver out of CW sites--but I have never been lucky enough to walk across one. Here are the photos of the coin:
Dime in Dirt.webp

Dime in Hand.webp

I couldn't believe it! It was a Seated Dime. I couldn't tell much about it until I got it home. Here are the before and after photos:
Dime Obverse Before.webp
Dime Reverse Before.webp
Dime Obverse After.webp
Dime Reverse After.webp
This one is easily the highest-grade seated coin I have recovered in the past decade--Now that's a SWEET coin! :)
Here are the before and after photos of all our finds from the short hunt. I put some of the old nails we found in there, although we dug quite a bit of other iron out of the site--gotta try for that cannister shot! (Kindafoundabuckle already found one in this field)
All Finds Before.webp

All Finds After.webp

A special thanks to Rodeo Recon for taking such amazing photos on this hunt! Bravo! It was great to hunt with you again, bud!!

So far we've found over 50 pieces from this picket post--making it the most productive one I've ever found. We've gotten six "mushrooms" from shoulder scales, a strap end, half a button :-\ , the Seated Dime ;D , a knapsack hook, a cannister shot, a tiny brass buckle, many pieces of camp lead not included in the total, a pistol ball, a sword belt hanger (?), and over thirty-five dropped, pulled, charred, or carved .69 cal. minies and round balls. The site has been quite exceptional so far--and there's still more to find. While hunting some small CW campsites I have found much less than what I've already found here.

Regards,


Buckleboy
 

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Great finds. And, that dime is in great shape. Enjoyed the other items as well. Keep hitting that site, and I'm sure that you will be rewarded again and again.
 

Wow....congrats and WTG! You must've been thrilled. I'm still waiting on my first Seated...

Cheers and HH,
Brendan
 

Very cool site. I really miss tracking down places like that. When I was in Virginia I would go up and down the Shenandoah area from Harpers Ferry to well below the Luray and Front Royal area looking for camp sites, skirmish spots and picket posts after reading diaries, letters and maps etc. Also some interesting areas between Gettysburg and Leesburg. Anyway, I sure do miss finds like that but at least I get to see yours. Thanks for sharing.
 

What can anyone say, that is a TRUE find there!!! WOW what a beautiful piece of silver.
 

That is one pretty seated lady. Congrats to you. I bet that was a great feeling.
 

that sure is a sweet seated congrats on a great hunt
 

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