Some Nice Old Type Coins for Hill Billy and I

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Hello Everyone,


I'll get to Hill Billy and my hunt, but first I have to post a few finds I've been working on cleaning for a while. They are from my hunt with coinmaster2db a little while ago. There were a lot of interesting finds made, but my favorites are the silver plated pewter bridle rosette in the center of the photo, the pewter dog's head ( :icon_scratch:), the nice dandy button, and the small buckle marked "Solide" in excellent condition. I also found a piece of china that has the little figures of a man, woman, and child in the design. :)



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Anyhow, so I got out with HB for a rehunt of an old spot of mine. I was hoping that we'd pull a few more keepers out, and I was right. We got into the iron patch and started swinging. A few musketballs, pewter pieces, and some cast iron came up...then as I was digging a hole for a good target, HB yelled "I've got a coin!" I went over to see a nickel-sized disc he had placed on top of the plug:



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The coin rang up as an 18 on his XLT, so we knew it was indeed a nickel. I knew it had to be a Shield since the site was so old. 8)

When I came back to the hole I had just dug, I looked down and there was a Large Cent staring me in the face! I didn't even see it when I went over to check out HB's find.



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We did a few more grid patterns and HB announced that he had a shotgun shell. I said "I doubt that's what it is. I don't remember any shell casings being dug in this field, ever." Well...it was a small Copper-Nickel cent. I just naturally assumed it was an IH fatty (wrong! ;D). BIG surprise when HB cleaned the coin at home...

Anyhow, we dug a while longer and called it a day. Here are our finds from that spot:



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The small cent turned out to be an 1857 FLYING EAGLE. Congrats to HB on his first FE. :thumbsup: The shield was an 1869. My Large Cent was in awful condition. It will go in the log as "Dateless Matron Head." Here are photos of the finds after cleaning:



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Merf said:
Congrats on those sweet finds Buckles :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
A flying EAGLE is still at the top of my wish list.

You WILL find one, Merf. Considering the types of finds you make, a flying eagle can't hide from your searchcoil forever.

Thank you for your reply, my friend. I look forward to your next post.



-Buckles
 

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