The research was spot-on again – 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 I’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 that’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 won’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. That’s OK – the relics and coins won’t be going anywhere, and I’ll have a nice site ready to go in a few months.
 

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Nice Bill.Once again your research is paying off,beautiful half reale and good save on the navy,at least you caught it while it is still identifiable -HH-gl
 

Thats a really nice coin Bill. Glad that site panned out. Hopefully there is another Silver in there waiting for next week.
-Evan
 

Alright again, Bill! Your research is always on. I bet you were smiling in that field. I just obtained permission for a prime piece of land in my area. It is situated along a waterway and has a land patent in the 1720s. I am going to hunt this field in a week with Kyle.

Kirk
 

Look at you buddy with another uncut Spanish....awesome! Really happy to see that you've located another great site that should give you lots of great finds and lots of acreage to roam around on
 

Holy Crap Bill! That's amazing. Still have not found my first spanish silver.

Congrats on a great season already!

Steve
 

Your research is second to none Bill! Does that make double-digit Spanish silver for the year?
 

Your research is second to none Bill! Does that make double-digit Spanish silver for the year?

Yep Joey, I finally got there. Hasn't been easy this year at all. And I got lucky with that obscure map. After finding that, all I had to do was get permission for the properties where each house was located. The rest was easy.
 

Nice finds Bill, love the Spanish, looks to be in really nice shape. Rick and I are still waiting for the snow to go but we will get out soon (I hope) and hopefully find something half as nice as the little Spanish coin.
Congrats on yet another whole Spanish silver.
ZDD
 

great finds Bill!, love that half reale. hopefully you get out a lot more now that mother nature released her grip on our throats!
 

Got bored of Spanish Silver yet??
 

Very well done Bill. You never cease to amaze! GL&HH!
 

Very nice, Bill! No doubt each one of those 5 sites will produce well for you. :)
 

The well deserved rewards for doing the research! Sweet digs Bill. My one and only Spanish 1/2 Real is just about worn smooth, just enough detail to identify and date it. (1778) Congrats buddy, I'm sure there's more there waiting to be found!!
 

Great finds Bill! Good job on doing your research... something I need to get better at! Congrats and thanks for sharing.
 

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