IRON Brigade--Old Silver and Copper

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Hello All,


Since the weather was going to be decent yesterday (above freezing and not snowing or sleeting), I decided to meet up with Coinmaster2db for a bit in the afternoon to hunt for the Good Stuff. :)

He had an old spot that he wanted to try, in an area where there was a really old spring house in a cow pasture. Well, we met up and got digging. Here's a photo of the spring house. :o



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We hunted for a bit, and dug a few keepers...then I got a really Fine signal and popped out a silver thimble (2nd one in Kentucky for me). That built a fire in us to see what else was there. Then I dug a tombac button, which was a great sign of the age of the place.

Pretty soon I got one of those Silver uMax Large Copper signals. ;D I called coinmaster over to enjoy the moment with me:



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The coin looked a little small to me, so I was already thinking it might be a Braided Hair type--but when I got it home and cleaned it, there was another reason it was small...

Anyhow, we kept digging right until dark (about 3 hours), and it was a really fine haul for "The House Whisperer" and I. Lots of variety in the finds, and a few interesting surprises. I got a flat piece of bent-up metal that looked like a name plate, and when I carefully restored it it was indeed a name plate from a business in Indiana. When I dug the clover-shaped piece below, my first instinct was to run around in circles, dancing and yelling "Corps Badge!" (but it was not to be). The relic is cool though, but it is probably a decoration. Not too many things come out of the ground that are clover-shaped. :wink:

I also got a piece of the typical brass clock frame--but this one had the winding key in the back of it. So that's my first one of those, out of several dozen dug. :) The suspender clips were all of unusual manufacture. Also bagged a few musketballs and another large tombac button. Here is a photo of the finds before cleaning and restoration. The crumpled up name plate is in the middle, below the harmonica reed plate. I was happy that the restoration on that item turned out so well.



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And after:



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The clock frame with the key still attached:



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The silver thimble. Quite a beauty. :icon_sunny:



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And the Large Cent was an 1846. I am telling myself that the edges have crumbled away because of a defective planchet rather than 150 years of cow urine... She's not pretty, but she puts me 1 copper away from my 2009 goal of 20. :hello2:



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If the weather holds later on in the week, I will try to get out again. Until then, Happy Hunting and Best Wishes.



-Buckles
 

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Very Nice. I love that thimble.

Have a Merry Christmas!

~Chris
Cape (warm and toasty) Coral, FL :icon_sunny:
 

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That's a real nice thimble, it's a shame to see it in that condition.
 

ah... you made it to 20 with lots of time to spare! :thumbsup:
 

sweet finds BB! man oh man do i love the picture of that slate rock cellar hole
 

What a bummer that the thimble got crushed, its great. Fingers crossed for 1 more Large Cent this year. :icon_thumright:
 

Great Finds and Nice pics, that number 20 Copper is going to be your oldest yet :thumbsup:.

Nova Treasure
 

One of the things I've always wanted to find is a sterling
thimble. . . those are very cool :thumbsup:

Great hunt & happy Holidays :icon_sunny:
 

That cellar hole looks STELLAR my friend :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: Some very cool finds there; that large cent has some "character" to it too :wink: :icon_thumleft: Do you have maps of that area and if so do they show the home that use to be there?

Josh
 

Beautiful site, great pics, and a first-class haul... great post, Buck! Congrats on the LC and the silver thimble. I wonder if that can be reshaped back to normal without cracking?

That spring house foundation looks like the early stonework I see round these parts.
 

Wow, Great collection of finds. HH......
 

Some more great finds BB!!! As you know, my last name is Robertson and the C.J. Robertson on the tag was....no relation. Did a dump truck run over that lamp? That's the way most of them look. I've found several thimbles over my 14 years of searching for CW relics but never a silver one. Good luck on #20 copper and I feel confident you will find it. HH Buddy.
 

Some nice finds, even if a bit banged up! That thimble's pretty!
 

4-H said:
Sweet finds again. Not to stir it up but the clover...2nd corps?
These badges exist in nearly endless variations and were jeweler made in small numbers.
http://howardlanham.tripod.com/linkgr5/link207.html


It could be although this looks like an earlier piece...if i'd have dug it here I would think that it would date to the late 1700s-early 1800s era. As you know, the girl scouts use the clover as well also and have some pretty cool little clover badges that could almost have you thinking: 2nd Corp
 

Really great finds! I would love to have a day at a spot (civil war era) like that .... maybe someday ! Can't wait til you go back and post more pics! THANK-YOU FOR SHARING! :icon_sunny:
 

Great post. That spring house is a nice one. I see where it looks like it caved in beside it. Nice coin and insitus look forward to seeing it go thru your master cleaning process. :help:
Good hunt guys and good luck on that last coin for your goals.
TnMountains
 

Great post Buckleboy! nice ole foundation with a big tree in the middle of it with some sweet finds coming out...
 

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