Only four keepers....But I'm not complaining!!

Steve in PA

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I haven't been out much lately, things are kinda tough this time of year. Saturday, I figured I would stop by a farm I started hunting earlier this year and show the farmer the display I made from the finds from his farm. I had my metal detector along just in case. Well I happened to catch the farmer and his son on the property and they were both amazed at what I had found, especially because the farmers brother in law had "been all over the place" and didn't find anything :laughing7: Here is the display minus a Large Cent, Barber Dime, and a Orphan Annie decoder that I found after this pic was taken. Both the farmer and the son took pictures, and the farmer said "have at it" even though I warned him there may be some dead spots this time of year.

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Well I stuck to the shady spots to avoid the heat and because the ground was wetter. An iffy signal resulted in an 1886 IHP with a beautiful green patina. Here it is after a quick cleaning with a dry toothbrush and a toothpick. I have a little more work to do on this one.

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The find of the day was this Civil War era sword hanger off the Model 1851 sword belt. It was a perfect 94 in all directions on the Deus and I though I had a silver quarter for sure. When I pulled it out of the ground it was clump of dirt with some copper wire poking out. I said some bad words at that point, then I untangled it and I knew exactly what it was. Yay!

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Here you can see where it attached to the sword belt. Hopefully the plate is somewhere on the property.
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I also got a nice pre-1820 Hard White Pewter button - pretty old button for this site. I have only found a handful of these buttons made with this process, including the one with the oval "football" in this image.

Button - Front.webp Hard White Pewter - Book.webp

Thanks for the looks and likes and good luck out there!
 

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WOW!!! All of those finds are amazing! Well done!
 

Great job as usual, Steve! Congrats buddy.
 

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Nice assortment of finds Steve (and references). Thanks for sharing...
 

Way to go!!! Congrats!
 

ouSweet finds places can be considered hunted out hunted out but depends on who hunted them lol. Well done
 

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Only four keepers??? Gotta be kiddin me...hoho! Nice permission you have!
 

That’s been a great site. The CW relic save on your last hunt must have you thinking there is more at this site. Congrats!
 

That’s been a great site. The CW relic save on your last hunt must have you thinking there is more at this site. Congrats!
I found three eagle artillery buttons and the sword hanger all within feet of an overgrown embankment that leads down to an overgrown ravine. I dug a few holes in this ravine before the weeds came up and ran into late 19th century glassware and broken bottles. I'm hoping there may be more military relics dumped over the edge of the embankment, but I'll have to wait to check that out.
 

That's an awesome looking display. Congrats on the gorgeous indian as well!!
 

Great job Steve. I like those skeleton keys.
 

A very nice collection of finds there Steve! What's the title of the book you show identifying the button? I'm in search of a good button guide that would cover the colonial perid through the early 1800's.
 

A very nice collection of finds there Steve! What's the title of the book you show identifying the button? I'm in search of a good button guide that would cover the colonial perid through the early 1800's.
That picture is from this book
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But it is weak on pre civil war buttons. Albert's covers the early US military buttons much better, and Tice is stronger on CW period buttons. For Rev War buttons, of which I only have a few, I have Troiani's latest book.
 

Great finds, I think the Indian looks great in the state it is now. That patina really shows the detail,

HH,
Pete
 

I don't think you can count very well Steve :laughing7: I'm counting at least 20+ keepers but that's okay with me!! Keep em coming brother :thumbsup:
 

If I found that sword hanger piece I would absolutely throw it away as trash. That is an amazing ID and save on your part. Congrats on a great find!!!
 

Outstanding! It is easy to see why the farmer and his son were impressed - as we all are:occasion14: Man, I'd be hitting that property again and again. It would be interesting at some point to trace back the history of the property owners and see what insight that provides. Good luck!
 

I don't think you can count very well Steve :laughing7: I'm counting at least 20+ keepers but that's okay with me!! Keep em coming brother :thumbsup:
Thanks! Only four keepers on Saturdays hunt....
The ones in the case are from earlier this year 8-)
 

If I found that sword hanger piece I would absolutely throw it away as trash. That is an amazing ID and save on your part. Congrats on a great find!!!
Thanks Copperstax! If you haven't hunted seriously for CW relics (like I have) and have the right reference books, it would be easy to look at that piece and consider it trash. That's why I added the reference pictures to my post hoping that it may help save a similar piece down the line.
 

Outstanding! It is easy to see why the farmer and his son were impressed - as we all are:occasion14: Man, I'd be hitting that property again and again. It would be interesting at some point to trace back the history of the property owners and see what insight that provides. Good luck!
This was my 7th hunt at this place since February. So it has definitely been in the rotation. I can't find this house on the old atlases, but the farmer told me the name of the family who owned it previously. I definitely want to research military connections to previous residents.
 

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