Return to the Colonial hot spot, OMG

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Jeff and I went back this morning to the old estate that we received permission to hunt...our first trip was awesome, found some really old stuff including a Fugio Cent:

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/551153-colonial-era-sweet-spot.html#post5509473

We were there about 3 and a half hours, beautiful weather, no bugs, sunny and cool. There is a small section, can't be more than 100' square, that we wanted to continue in. I have no idea what was in this spot, we can't find any maps that show it in detail, but the amount of 18th and 19th-century targets is like nothing I've ever experienced. Buttons and buckles everywhere, plus all assortment of carriage parts and brass hardware. As far as I can guess, it must have been a stagecoach stop.

Not long after we arrived, we started pulling coppers out again. Most of them are no more than 6 inches down, and so far they're almost all George IIs. One right after another! Then about an hour in I finally found old silver! I knew there had to be capped bust coins in this spot, and sure enough I recovered an 1833 dime, and a braided ring very close by. Also found a cool 1863 token from a fruit purveyor in Albany.

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Jeff had a great morning too, both with the coppers and a key date 1872 Indian Head cent. I'll post some more photos of the other items soon, we'll be going back again hopefully this week.

Thanks again for looking,
and Happy Hunting!

Steve
 

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Jackpot!!! Honey hole!!! Thanks for sharing your awesome finds!! HH
 

Much better than my hunt today. Congratulations!
 

Congrats. Id be going back at sunrise tomorrow
 

Man, awesome saves and permission....looks as though this place has never been touched...but then again, you may just be that good...:thumbsup:
 

Seems like you have a great spot. Many hunters will tell you that most of their best finds came from a handful of sites. I love those crisp KG2's. Congrats again.
 

That is a sweet spot
 

Unreal coin shooting there mate. I would have put up a tent and kept going all night until I keeled over.:headbang:
 

It's been too long since I've seen an assortment of British copper like that posted up. A sight for sore eyes. 8 coppers plus capped is an old school banner day.
 

Congrats on the mitt full of coppers and the old silver. The twisted wire ring is very cool!
Very few spots will ever be as good as you describe, when one finds one it's very moving actually as every signal gets one pumped up a bit further.
 

Awesome hunt indeed
 

Man that's a whole lot of oldies, don't see many posts with coins like that! Awesome hunting and great site you got there
 

Looks like a good spot indeed, I'd consider griding the place!
 

Great fun Steve... but I'm totally getting spoiled since this my first hunt!
 

WOW!!!!!!! I can't even get more than one toasted copper in a day!!! You motivated me to find some more colonial hotspots! Congrats!
 

Those kind of days are few and far between. Congrats on all the coppers and the capped bust. Can't wait to see the buttons and buckles!
 

Very nice finds for sure congrats and good luck
 

Quite the spot you have, congrats on the top notch old finds! Sweet bust silver...*drooling*
 

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