More Colonial Silver

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Short hunt today in SE VA

Early 1700's cut 2 reale pistareen & 1859 IH
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Coat weight (C4) ??? & 3-ringer
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Cavalry button & Early Navy
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Colonial Silvers from the last month (1666 cob, 1697 shilling, 17XX pistareen, 1746 one reale, 1753 one reale)
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Nice coins and buttons.
Dman
 

Alright Golf, more colonial silver ! I have tuened up a lot of hem weights but never one with any marks ?? Nice digs ! MaineRelic
 

I love the cut silver and the early navy button. I found one last year and it was my favorite button find. :thumbsup:
Chris
 

Great hunt! Liking the early navel button, and silver. :icon_thumright:
 

Thanks Kyfreebird :icon_thumleft: DD60 :icon_thumleft: Mainer :icon_thumleft: MR :icon_thumleft: Dman :icon_thumleft: CCZ :icon_thumleft: Sscindercoop :icon_thumleft: Iron Man :icon_thumleft: teleman :icon_thumleft: pepperj :icon_thumleft:

To answer a few questions
1. Yes the button case is getting pretty full Jesse :icon_thumleft:
2. I've never seen a hem weight with writing either MR :icon_thumleft:
3. These are all dry finds Iron Man.. The F75 goes bonkers on the beach :icon_thumleft:
 

That's about my last 5 years worth right there! Very few places give up those type of numbers on a regular basis.

You'll no doubt have a Bill type pile if you stay at it. :thumbsup:
 

CMDiamonddawg said:
umrgolf2000 said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
umrgolf2000 said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
If it was a claymore ,I would know what it is :icon_scratch: what is it ???

It's a coat-weight but it says C4 :laughing9: Just reminded me of Chris Tucker at the beginning of the first rush hour
Yeh ! :laughing7: C4 coat weight ??? :dontknow: :read2:

let me know what you come up with :laughing7:
Civil war era or before , Button. Used as dual purpose . Usually dug .Worth 3-5 bucks .. nothing about C-4 mark

Sales tactic. I find loads, no CW over here. They are multi-purpose hem or curtain weights, used for over 100years
 

Iron Patch said:
That's about my last 5 years worth right there! Very few places give up those type of numbers on a regular basis.

You'll no doubt have a Bill type pile if you stay at it. :thumbsup:

A Bill type pile is probably unattainable considering the English hammered's .. I am very content with what I've found here though... I wanted a halfdime, got it .. a cob, got that .. colonial gold, check .. even gotten a few that weren't on my list :wink: not much else I haven't checked off my list other than a confederate plate.. maybe I should look in my driveway :D :icon_thumleft:

Thanks for the info Cru :icon_thumleft:
 

umrgolf2000 said:
Iron Patch said:
That's about my last 5 years worth right there! Very few places give up those type of numbers on a regular basis.

You'll no doubt have a Bill type pile if you stay at it. :thumbsup:

A Bill type pile is probably unattainable considering the English hammered's .. I am very content with what I've found here though... I wanted a halfdime, got it .. a cob, got that .. colonial gold, check .. even gotten a few that weren't on my list :wink: not much else I haven't checked off my list other than a confederate plate.. maybe I should look in my driveway :D :icon_thumleft:

Thanks for the info Cru :icon_thumleft:


That's why I said "type" pile. :-X Meaning as many, lots of hammered, and probably a good variety.
 

Iron Patch said:
umrgolf2000 said:
Iron Patch said:
That's about my last 5 years worth right there! Very few places give up those type of numbers on a regular basis.

You'll no doubt have a Bill type pile if you stay at it. :thumbsup:

A Bill type pile is probably unattainable considering the English hammered's .. I am very content with what I've found here though... I wanted a halfdime, got it .. a cob, got that .. colonial gold, check .. even gotten a few that weren't on my list :wink: not much else I haven't checked off my list other than a confederate plate.. maybe I should look in my driveway :D :icon_thumleft:

Thanks for the info Cru :icon_thumleft:


That's why I said "type" pile. :-X Meaning as many, lots of hammered, and probably a good variety.

As long as there's lots of hammered im good :laughing7: 2 down and "lots" to go :icon_thumleft:
 

Its nice when we both get out and dig nice stuff!!! :icon_thumleft: :wink: That's a nice little quarter to add to the count and must have been

pretty black for you not to have known what it was...that small, can be anything until you clean it up and see :thumbsup: :wink: :wink:
 

{Sentinel} said:
Its nice when we both get out and dig nice stuff!!! :icon_thumleft: :wink: That's a nice little quarter to add to the count and must have been

pretty black for you not to have known what it was...that small, can be anything until you clean it up and see :thumbsup: :wink: :wink:

Dam straight it's nice for both of us to hit some decent targets.. I knew that thing was the right shape but the size didn't look right and it was pure blackness.. these pictures are after a 3 hr soak in lemon juice and subsequent rubbing :icon_thumleft:
 

The latest cut silver just tops of the month you've had! :headbang: Keep at it with determination, Jeff!
 

Nice Colonial work, Jeff! You are proving to everyone that you are a top dog in Colonial. Keep searching hard on that Virginia frontier.

Kirk :hello:
 

KylePA said:
The latest cut silver just tops of the month you've had! :headbang: Keep at it with determination, Jeff!

Thanks man.. the way that thing looked makes me wonder if ive ever thrown one out.. it was black as night really wasnt sure if it was even a coin yesterday :laughing7:

Kirk PA said:
Nice Colonial work, Jeff! You are proving to everyone that you are a top dog in Colonial. Keep searching hard on that Virginia frontier.

Kirk :hello:

Thanks to you too.. like ive always said, its nice to live in an area where you can dig late 1600's coins and relics all the way thru civil war coins and relics in a single front yard :thumbsup:
 

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