The research was spot-on again โ€“ new site produces early buttons and 1772 half reale

Bill D. (VA)

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A couple of years ago I was researching Virginia chancery court records for my area, and discovered a very detailed and highly accurate plat map from 1802 that was part of some land dispute documentation. The map showed the location of 5 homes that existed at that time, and up to now Iโ€™ve found and hunted 3 of them. This latest one is located on property I just got access to, but due to a lot of activity there my visits will be extremely limited which is unfortunate since the field will be planted soon. The house belonged to a Rev War captain so I was hoping that a nice, early military button might show up. This morning I systematically zig-zagged through the field and first checked out the nice looking high spots, especially one located in a little alcove area thatโ€™s usually a prime spot for early homes. I wasn't having any luck at all, although I would occasionally spot a small fragment of brick which was encouraging. I was going to complete the loop and walk close to the main road on the way back to the truck when I started hearing a little bit of iron, and the brick reappeared too. Soon I was hitting on some nice sounding targets and the buttons started popping out along with a few odds and ends. I got thinking this area would almost certainly be hiding a coin, and within 5 minutes I got a solid low 60s on my F75 and sure enough a nice looking 1772 half reale was staring back at me. My time was getting short so I decided to wander away from the hotspot and was still digging a random button here and there. That was good to know as now the area I must cover is much bigger than I thought which will hopefully produce more keepers. I ended up with 16 buttons which wasn't bad considering I only hunted the productive spot for less than 2 hours. And I did get my military button, but it was an early 1800s toasted navy that is barely recognizable. Unfortunately, the site wonโ€™t be available again until at least next week, but with the field across the street getting planted today I might not have another opportunity until the fall. Thatโ€™s OK โ€“ the relics and coins wonโ€™t be going anywhere, and Iโ€™ll have a nice site ready to go in a few months.
 

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CASPER-2

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Rick (Nova Scotia)

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Congrats on finding the site Bill, which IS the most important skill of all.
Nice Silver too.
Can't wait till I can get out there.
 

creade

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Another awesome coin:notworthy:
 

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Bill D. (VA)

Bill D. (VA)

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Congrats on finding the site Bill, which IS the most important skill of all.
Nice Silver too.
Can't wait till I can get out there.

Thanks Rick. And you're absolutely right - it doesn't matter how experienced a hunter you are, or how expensive a machine you're using - if you don't put yourself on a site where relics and coins can be found then you're wasting your time. My rule of thumb is that you need to spend at least 3-5 hours researching for every hour you're out in the field. Can't go wrong with that strategy.
 

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Nice finds there! You're really making some fantastic recoveries this spring. I love those silver gilded basket-weave flat buttons, and the spanish silver is always a welcome sight.

Congrats,

Buck
 

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