HELLLLOOOOO 2014!! CANE BANDITS HUNT!

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Hello All,

Well, we hadn't been hunting much in the past 2 months as many of you have realized. Been way too busy, and then once the schedules cleared out Christmas and travel got the best of us. So long story short, we couldn't wait to hit the fields. So DiggerGirl, Shanegalang and I finally got a chance to dig, and had some great results.

Here's a little soundtrack for you to enjoy while you read this post:


And here is the hunting video for those of you who enjoy watching the vids rather than reading:



So we hit the fields with our hearts set on silver and our ears listening to every chirp our detectors made.

It was a long stretch in the morning with no finds. We'd decided to police up the "out-lyers" on the fringe edges of a site. You see, plantation complexes were vast, and often contained the main house, carriage house, separate kitchen, slave quarters, overseer's house, a massive mule barn, sheds, pigeonnier, sugar mill, and other buildings. The layout of these buildings depended on the cultural origins of the original plantation owner (Anglo, Creole, or Acadian--each with their own distinctive plantation layout), and the layout of the land compared to then existing roads, flood plains, and water sources. Often by exploring the perimeters of one site, another, smaller site can be found.

Well we didn't find a smaller site, but we did make a couple finds before lunch. Intuition and persistence netted me an iron spur neck with a brass rowel. I was thrilled to dig it, since I have never seen a brass rowel attached before (although I have dug them). Then it was Shane's turn. He got a near-new, yet holed 1857 half dime. That was the first silver of 2014 for us! I got an Indian Head (1893?) that was so crusted up I didn't even think it was a coin. I actually pinched some of the corrosion on it and it crumbled away!

Then we broke for lunch. :) Some shrimp etouffe and gumbo later, we were refreshed and ready to hit the fields again. 8-)

After lunch we made a brief stop to try and track down a site, and Shane struck silver again with a silver thimble. We dug a couple musketballs, but no real concentration, so...we decided stop by a site that we hadn't been to in two years. We had searched the site once, and spent a couple hours, finding only a brass skeleton key and a crusty V nickel. The site hadn't ranked high on our list then, and so we had left it un-hunted for two years.

Call it a hunch. Call it a premonition. Call it what you will. We went to that site and within a couple rows my F75 chirped a solid 62 and when I looked down I saw Seated Liberty staring up through the cane stubble!

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That was my first silver for 2014! :) A nice 1848-O Half Dime

No sooner did I video the find and get back to swinging, and Shanegalang is yelling that he's got a Quarter! I was secretly hoping that it wasnt a Barber--not only because I was hoping Shane's first silver quarter might be older, but also because although I have never dug a Barber Quarter everyone I've dug with has recovered one on my watch. :laughing7:

He came over and his hands were shaking with what turned out to be an 1876-S Seated Quarter. I remember last January we were digging with VOL1266-X and Dman who were visiting, and I dug a seated quarter on the last day they were here. That was the first silver of 2013, and 2013 turned out to be my year. That means that 2014 will belong to Shane. It'll be great though. I just love seeing those relics and coins jump out of the ground!

The shadows got long on the fields, and DiggerGirl took a break in the car (which turned into a very long nap!). We finally decided to call it a game and watch the Saints game on TV. :icon_thumright:

Here are the finds photos. First off, the WORST IH I have ever dug. :sadsmiley:

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Here's Shanegalang's pile of silver for the hunt:

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His 1876-S Seated Quarter appears to have a geometric design scored onto the front. Congrats on your first Silver Quarter, Shane! Big Seated Silver is few and far between!

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And here are his and my total finds, including my brass spur rowel with the iron neck. (RH photo at the 4 o'clock position)

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I also finally got around to cleaning some buttons that had been laying on my table for two months. Was surprised to see an Eagle peeking through, outlined in gilding. The backmark is simply "EXTRA RICH" on this tiny button. Any idea what this is? Either way, this was a nice New Year's gift. Photos below:

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We WILL be doing a 2013 Year-End post. I am going to start working on all the photos for that. May even make a video too. This year can't go by without some sort of a wrap-up, since 2013 was the year I dug my find-of-a-lifetime. Stay tuned. We're back at it, and there will surely be more to come!

Best Wishes,

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The CaneField Bandits
 
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Glad to see the cane bandits back at it again. Way to go you two on some nice silver. What a thrill it must be to see a half dime laying on the surface! Congrats to Shane on that quarter and half dime. I hope 2014 brings a lot of nice old coins and relics for the bandits and I hope you dig that elusive Barber quarter! :icon_thumright: HH
 
Glad to see the cane bandits back at it again. Way to go you two on some nice silver. What a thrill it must be to see a half dime laying on the surface! Congrats to Shane on that quarter and half dime. I hope 2014 brings a lot of nice old coins and relics for the bandits and I hope you dig that elusive Barber quarter! :icon_thumright: HH

Haha, I've been on the quest for the Barber Quarter for some time now, but especially since 2006 which was the year that all my buddies started digging them around me. :laughing9:

The way coins, relics, marbles, buttons, and trade beads just wash out to the top here is incredible. Hunting down here is really a trip. Thanks for your reply, my friend.


-Buckles
 
Hey Buck!! CONGRATS to You and Shane on your recent digs and finds!! Thanks for Sharing!! COLD TONIGHT!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 
Great start for a New Year, Congrats Shanegalang on your first silver.
I hope you all have a Great 2014, Bill
First silver QUARTER, not silver by a long shot :)
 
Nice hunt. Congrats on the silvers.
 
Congrats on a great hunt, and just to drive you crazy, Im thinking that geometric design is actually a map to the buried cache there. X marks the spot!
 
Haven't posted much... but been lurking here for a few years now... always enjoy reading your posts BB! You do a great job helping the reader relive the hunt :) Some great finds there... looks like 2014 will be a great year for y'all!

Looking forward to some more... it's posts like this that keeps us sane up here in the frozen north!
 
Haven't posted much... but been lurking here for a few years now... always enjoy reading your posts BB! You do a great job helping the reader relive the hunt :) Some great finds there... looks like 2014 will be a great year for y'all!

Looking forward to some more... it's posts like this that keeps us sane up here in the frozen north!

Today it's the frozen South too! Crazy cold spell here.
 
Nice start to the season, well done.
 
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Great start for a New Year, Congrats Shanegalang on your first silver.
I hope you all have a Great 2014, Bill



First silver QUARTER, not silver by a long shot


I was meaning the first silver for 2014
:)

 
That was an incredible first time out for the year ! Y'all found some cool coins and artifacts
 
Wow! U guys r rock n roll n! Loved seeing that seated on top of the ground! Great video, loved it!


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Those are some awesome finds for the start of the New Year. I hope the rest of the year will be just as good.
Dman
 
Great finds! You're really lucky to have sites like that.
 
What a way to start a new year
 
Another fantasic hunt Buck, WTG.
ZDD
 
A great start to a new year, almost better is you have a couple of people to share it all with. ESP Digger Girl
I'm just lucky to have ZDD.

Keep diggin', and a postin'. I love this hobby.
 
WTG fellas! Nice finds - one of these days I need to try those canefields ha ha...guess Bill and I need to come up with a handle of our own...Silver Slingers?
 
Nice finds and what a way to start the new year!

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Great finds! You're really lucky to have sites like that.

We work hard to find sites like this. It's nice to be able to enjoy the fruits of our labor.

Cheers,

Buck
 

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