Silver cuff link, KG III and Connecticut copper-in South Carolina

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Since deer season ended on January 1 I have been hitting a bunch of new permission fields hard and boy has it (and all of the research) been paying off. All of the fields are strategically located on or close to a creek that was settled in the 1750s.

On January 3 I located an 18th century home site and found a KG II half penny (see my last post). Since then I have hunted other fields four times and found three other 18th century sites.

VMI Digger (Jon) joined me on the first hunt and it was indeed a good one. By the time he arrived I had already found several flat buttons and a very nice engraved silver cuff link, so I knew I was close to a site.

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Not long after Jon arrived he sniffed out the home site and was digging relics left and right. He made one find in particular that is pretty special, but I'll leave it to him to post his finds when he gets back from "parts unknown." I wasn't doing so badly myself. I found a total of twelve flat buttons that day and the quality of some was pretty nice including an engraved octagonal dandy button.

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The CTX also produced two coppers for me. One was a cut 1774 King George III half penny; unfortunately the other large copper was worn smooth.

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My other finds included part of a shoe buckle, a thimble and part of a harness strap guide.

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My finds for the day

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The next day I worked another field that the owner's son referred to as the "muster field." He said that a house was there a long time ago and it was used as a muster site during the civil war. I managed to detect about one fourth of the field and unfortunately did not find any Civil War relics (yet) but I did locate another 18th century home site. The finds were few, but interesting nonetheless. At the site I found these three pewter charms(?) that I assume were hung on a necklace; two are identical.

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The other interesting relic is this small whattheheckisit. It has what appears to be a tree in the center with some letters around the rim on one side, and the number 19 on the other. If anyone has a clue as to what it might be please let me know.

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My finds from day two

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A few days later I scouted yet another field close to the creek. After a lot of walking and coil-swinging I hit pay dirt again-another 1700s home site. In addition to a few flat buttons and part of a saddle strap guide I dug a nice brass cuff link and this one is also engraved.

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Toward the end of the day I returned to the field where I had found the two coppers and gridded the home site. Shortly after I got there I dug a fancy cuff-sized button with a lot of gilt still on it and a piece of a trigger guard.

As the sun was setting I was finishing the last row of the grid when I got a nice 12-41 signal on the CTX. Last target of the day, and then I'll pack it up and go home. With that kind of signal I was hoping for a coin and pulled out a large copper that looked like a KG II to me. Sweet! What a way to end the day. However, after looking at it closely I could tell it was different. A quick Google search confirmed my suspicion-it was a 1787 Connecticut copper! State coppers are really rare finds in SC, and this was definitely my first. I bet that coin has an interesting story behind it.

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Here are the finds for day three

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Finally, last Saturday I took a buddy with me and revisited a couple of the sites. It was a slow day but we managed a few flat buttons and this piece of a fancy buckle or brooch

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Late in the day I took him to another site where I had found 18th and 19th century relics last year; my sole find there was a nice mid-1800s saw medallion.

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I have been on quite a roll lately and I hope it continues. I'm headed to another (new to me) field Saturday in a prime location and I'm hoping to add another site to my map. 8-)
 

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That silver cufflink is amazing Glenn. Also the CT copper from your neck of the woods is an excellent score. It’s a sure sign the site you’re on is very special. I hope you find many more goodies and best of luck as always

Steve

Thanks Steve. I have several other permissions along the creek that I haven't set foot on yet so hopefully I'll have more to report in the near future.
 

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You scored some great permissions
Excellent finds

Thanks man-I still have a lot more area to explore there. Sometimes all the hours doing research pays off.
 

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Wow! You have been busy. A lot of nice finds there, some sweet buttons and the two engraved cufflinks are killer, especially the silver one.

Thanks Steve-silver cuff links have been some of my favorite finds. I have yet to find a complete set of links; that's on my bucket list.
 

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WOW! Great finds! Silver cuff is awesome. The one button (octagon) almost looks like a lady with a crown on it...of course that could just be my eyes playing tricks. Congrats!

It's OK, I see all kinds of things in coins, buttons and other relics. Kinda like staring at clouds...
 

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Don't worry Allen-I saved you a few :tchest:

I know between you and Jon (the CTX Bandits) that I'm really gonna have to work hard. I don't even know if I still remember how to power the Deus on. You may have to hunt in front of me and drop a few scraps for me to find.
 

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Glenn did you ever find any information on that medallion? I think it's a very unique piece.
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The older the treasure the bigger the thrill for me. Your sights would have me hunting until I fell over from exhaustion. History in your hand is a RUSH! Congrats!
 

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The older the treasure the bigger the thrill for me. Your sights would have me hunting until I fell over from exhaustion. History in your hand is a RUSH! Congrats!

Thanks. I have been pretty exhausted lately lol
 

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Outstanding pile of relics Glenn, I know just how many hours you put in to save all that history. A Connecticut copper in SC... What are the chances:occasion14:

Thanks Jon-you need to post your finds from that site-one in particular ;D
 

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Holy moly I wish there was more history here Those are so many amazing relics wow Thanks for the great post!!!!!!!
 

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Congrats on the silver link and the coppers. Looks like you have a few good sites to play on for the spring season.
 

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