Native point, silver trime, a complete barrel spigot and my oldest copper.

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Got out a couple of times since my last week's post but only for 2-3 hours hunts. Decided to try my luck in some freshly cut hay fields (next time I'll be smarter and go hide in the woods instead). The sun was absolutely brutal even with the unusually cool weather for this time of year, to the point that I had to take breaks every 30 min or so. I still managed to squeeze out some decent finds with a couple of firsts.

The only silver was my first Trime 1852 Had no idea how tiny these things were.

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An other first was a complete brass barrel spigot, I would guess early to mid 1800's. Usually they get smashed by the plow and I only find a few pieces of them. This one has a beautiful patina and surprisingly, it sustained only a very minor damage while spending centuries in the field.

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Had a big surprise at an other hay field. Was trying to determine if the iron signals I was hearing were from the remnants of an old barn or a home site, so was doing my best to spot pottery pieces in the hay (which is pretty damn hard). Suddenly, spotted a tiny piece of what appeared to be porcelain sticking out of the ground, decided to investigate a bit closer and pulled a nice sized Native point from the hard soil. For me, Native stone artifacts are way rarer than Spanish silver so I couldn't be happier. Not sure of the type, composition and period of this one ( I would appreciate your feedback) but it sure looks great.

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An other surprise, was my oldest copper. I only occasionally find George II coins, so discovering William III 1695-1701 Halfpenny was something I wasn't expecting. It's in a rough shape but I'll take it.

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Got some more rough shaped coppers and a worn 1810's 24th Regiment of foot button. The fields detecting is definitely over for this season, hopefully I'll be able to find a nice wooded area to keep me in shade for the next couple of months.

Thanks for the comments.

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Awesome Aureus, Heat shmeat! I'd crawl across the burning sands of the Sahara for finds this nice! The Trime's nice, the
spigot's primo, the coins are swell and that milky quartz point just steals my heart! BANNER for a super cool hunt!

Best wishes!
 

or barrel tap, as we say...
 

Awesome Aureus, Heat shmeat! I'd crawl across the burning sands of the Sahara for finds this nice! The Trime's nice, the
spigot's primo, the coins are swell and that milky quartz point just steals my heart! BANNER for a super cool hunt!

Best wishes!

Thanks Reanm8er. Good luck on your hunts.
 

Boy, you did very, very well. The flint looks like Flint Ridge, Ohio stuff. They traded it a thousand miles.
 

Dang! Nice finds!
 

That was a real productive 2-3 hour hunt with a nice range of finds. If that was your last field hunt for the summer, you went out in a blaze of glory. I'm still looking for the three-cent silver. I figure if you can get one way up north, that I should be able to pull one sooner or later. Excellent finds!
 

Every one of those finds is on my bucket list.
Always look forward to your posts cause they contain
a smorgasbord of great finds.
Hope your ready for the bugs and poison ivy cause
‘‘tis the season.
 

Excellent hunt!
 

Top notch finds as usual:icon_thumleft:
 

What a fine hunt! I have been trying to find points and artifacts lately so I am drooling over that point!
 

Wow man, all those finds are outstanding!
 

"projectilepoints.net" database will ID that "notched stem quartz leaf" quicker than you can quiver in your boots as it slices through the air :laughing9:

:icon_thumleft::icon_thumright: on the Trimeski ..... now go tap that barrel to celebrate :laughing7:
 

Super nice hunt, I’d be tickled pink with any one item you have there, great job!!
 

The trime is still on my bucket list, congrats on some real nice finds....:icon_thumright:
 

Hi, wow nice finds. Congrats:occasion14:
 

Awesome!!! Congrats!!!
 

Aureus you've got some great stuff there! Trimes are not easy to find. My buddy found within about 20 min with a low end detector making me think they were easy to find. That was years ago I still haven't found one yet! Super nice arrowhead too I'd be over the moon to find that. Truly special! And the 1600's copper? So good! Rough shape but that's ok it's practically ancient!!! thanks for sharing!
 

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