Score TWO colonial silvers in ONE trip...Colonial goodies from the field!

HomeGuardDan

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Well I managed to work some magic and get out for a half day yesterday with good ole Bill D. to finish the site that we left off at the other day. Surprisingly we managed to get 90% of the easy stuff during that final 90 minute hunt because the targets were a bit scarce yesterday. As you slowed down, they began to reveal themselves and I managed to score 12 buttons from that site. As we spread out we realized that the site was right where we stumbled into the other day. After walking some new ground in an adjourning field (Bill dug one button right on the property line so who knows what lays in the next field) we decided to head back to a tried and true site to get off this ridiculous non-existent colonial silver slump we both are in.

This site has yielded a tremendous number of colonial silver and coppers and we had hoped to at least squeak one more out. We decided to be productive and walk a new field on the property first and after 30 minutes we realized nothing was there so off to ground zero we went. This particular spot has been a concentrated effort to find an old 1600's homestead that once stood there. It was purchased in the 1700's and a larger plantation was established so for nearly 3 years now we have spent time trying to locate the 1600's site. 90% of the finds are 1700's but a 1600's item (including some cobs) have shown up. I have believed for sometime now that we had actually located it during our first year but just did not produce much. I told Bill "I want to work right on the hedge-line where house I believe stood due to the fact that I had dug a cob there two years earlier and last season we dug several cut silver coins in the field just on the other-side of the hedge." WOULD YOU NOT BELIEVE IT THAT THE FIRST TARGET I DUG RIGHT THERE WOULD BE A NICE 1683 1 REALE COB!?!?!" Bill's face was priceless as my arms went up in our signature pose for silver. The pitiful lead was now 2-0 and with how this slump has been going it could be a low scoring game (though I suspect a flurry of finds in the spring will close it out for one of us). Back to the story, less then 6" away a nice trapezoidal buckle popped out and then shortly after a nice 1600's marked spoon dish. I believe that we now can prove this is indeed the site as I was less then 10' from where we believe the foundation stood. At this particular spot a large abundance of melted lead always pops up and I believe I solved that mystery too as not only did I dig molded lead shot (which is plentiful across the entire site) but also produced a nice little clipped spru among the lead. I believe they were pouring shot here.

We spent the remainder of the time (only about an hour) roaming through the older and more hard-hit area of the property with a button here and a button there. I will let Bill chime in, but lets just say he did not go down fighting! But then again, neither did I. With about 15 minutes left, we began to make a circle back to the truck and we decided to hit an area between sites where we had found a few things. No sooner did I stop and say "Bill, you found a cut coin during our first trip over here, perhaps there is another" then did I dug a teeny, tinny, itty-bitty cut spanish pistareen. Up to 3 for the season now and mad did I call my shots today! Then again Bill did say as he got in my truck before the hunt "I believe one of us will get silver today"

My total finds for the trip were 17 buttons, two silvers, and various other odds and ends. One button was a nice dandy cuff (1700s) and the other I had hoped would be a marked military button like the two Bill dug at the last hunt, but just a silvered flower. The rolled brass/copper sheet has leather inside of it so thinking it might be a tinkler of some sort. The big brass disk (with slots and holes) is a UFO, the brass disk below it with two knobs and the flower stamp was with it.

HH all and Merry Christmas

Dan
 

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Scrappy

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If you think about how old a site needs to be to find a cob in the new world, it's mind boggling. I've found one and only one from a 1670 site. Congrats on a sweet sweet cob!

Steve
 

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Congrats on the old silver... and other nice finds
 

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Winner winner chicken dinner. You stomped Bill as usual...I don't even know why he shows up [emoji6]
You weren't lying when you said tiny and that's a strange cut too. Besides the cob the spoon is my fav. Great finds as usual!
Ha thanks man, but you know it is a constant seesaw with us. We usually mirror one another and occasionally the other gets the better of ya. If this site repeats history I am afraid to go back with him. (3 years ago he smoked me with a three silver day to my one copper...the very next hunt it was exactly the same, I dug three silvers to his one copper).
 

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HomeGuardDan

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You may have only dug 3 Spanish this year, but when 1 is a cob...that is a win....love that trapezoid buckle too...that cut silver is tiny..must have been a squeaker...Congrats on a great hunt.

Thanks man...actually 2 of my 3 this year are cobs and I believe that makes cob #9 for the 2015 year for me...year of the cob for me.
 

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Now that's what I'm talking about! Congrats on the great finds, especially that cob, wow!
 

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Wow Dan!! Always love those pictures of your relic stool. I'm super impressed at that tiny cut silver piece... Had to be hard to hear that one. Sick cob! Awesome fist full of buttons. Great hunt and great post. Looking forward to your next post.
 

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Great digs Dan. I really like that early buckle. Silver isn't bad either. Good luck with your next hunt, I know you guys will be itching to get out after the new year.
-Evan
 

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