There arent any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

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There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Of course not... :wink: ;D


I went out day before yesterday to rehunt an old spot that something just kept calling me back to--and I wanted to share those finds before I got to the good story. Keepers were thin, but I got a bridle rosette, a toasted late 1860s IH, a .69 cal round ball with the sprue still attached, a neat silver plated buckle that was wadded up and close to a foot down, and a very cool little key which was the find of the day. :)



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And now on to the better story... :) Yesterday, HB invited me to go back to his 8 Reales spot for another rehunt and I couldn't say "yes" fast enough. We got out there on the site and got digging. HB hit a button patch almost immediately and dug two pewter buttons and a good many brass ones. I was worried that I might get skunked, but I continued to clear Big Iron off the site so that I could find the goodies. Pretty soon I dug a target that sounded fairly good and once it was out of the hole I knew it had to be a copper. Here's what I saw laying in the dirt:



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It was a beautiful 1825 LC. :hello2: Meanwhile HB started to rack up some nice brass targets like part of a teardrop style stirrup, more buttons, and some other bits. Well...I took it easy because I didn't want to be the only copper magnet hunting on HB's spot. So I cleared some more iron, finding a nice cast iron stove leg (I clean them up and turn them into door stops).

Pretty soon I had another iffy target that I thought would be iron. I dug down and down through the busted up stones and iron-infested soil, then checked the hole. The target was out. I expected the signal to break up like it does with much of the big junk iron when the halo is broken, but the signal was even louder. :o I told HB that he would probably kill me, but that I thought I had another copper. When he came over, I was looking at a really worn copper in the dirt:



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I was hoping for an oldie, but I couldn't see anything on the face of the coin. Turning it over, I could read "ONE CENT" plus the fraction under the wreath and knew that I had a Draped Bust LC. :headbang:

We hunted a while longer, and HB got a whole pocketwatch and a piece of a spur. The last signal I got was a whole harmonica reed and what looked like a tin-foil-thin piece of brass in the hole. I picked up the harmonica reed, then rechecked the hole. Another signal blared through the speaker. It was another whole harmonica reed. I almost walked away from the hole before I realized what the thin brass pieces were: the outside of the harmonica. (I have only found a piece of one of the outside covers before.) So I switched to all-metal and gathered up as many pieces as I could find.

Then we headed out, took some finds photos on the truck tailgate, talked over the game plan for the weekend hunts, and went home to clean finds. Here are HB's finds, just dug:



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And mine:



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Here are HB's goodies cleaned up. The spur has decorative "dimples" on it, which if I recall correctly may mean that it was an officer's item. The standard issue spurs had no such decoration. The pocketwatch (photo is in the first reply), I think he is going to soak it in mineral oil and see if it will open. Any tips on how to get the watch open are much appreciated. This is the first pocketwatch I have personally seen dug that was complete.



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There are more photos below:
 
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Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

MUSICALLY DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :tongue3: :thumbsup:
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Congrats on all of it...what a wide variety of finds.
 
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Awesome finds. Nothing quite like seeing the big fat rim of an old copper sticking out of the soil (wish I'd see that more often).

That furniture brass is early. Off the top of my head, I'd say 1810 or so. Nice find in and of itself.

HH
R.I.
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Very nice digs! My favorite is the watch and the harmonica plate pieces. Not to often do anything but the reeds seem to turn up. What is the "sprue" in the ball? The corkscrew piece to retrieve on back out?

Brian

Think your Harmonica is here http://www.patmissin.com/ffaq/q38.html
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

nice haul wtg
 
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If you can get a hold of a syringe, or some other item that can deliver a small stream of oil to the seam of that pocket watch, I suggest using a small amount of Marvel's Mystery Oil. It's a very mild and gentle oil, yet I have seen it free up engines that have been seized for 10 years in a motorcycle salvage yard. It is so mild and gentle it is more like a liquid than an oil, much more watery than brake fluid. You can find it at any place that sells automotive stuff and it comes in a red bottle with that imitation "old-tyme" type of label we seen from the early 1900's. Give it a try, if you decide you dont want to use it on the pocket watch, and don't have anything else to use it on, just dump it in your gas tank, it keeps your carburetor/fuel injectors clean and fresh. This stuff works better than they advertise it, I used it on my Honda GoldWing for years and never had a gummed up carburetor, and I use it for all my lubrication/cleaning needs.
 
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nova treasure said:
Dang it, that is a Great Site. I really like the varieties, Congrats on the Coppers and all the Great Finds.

:read2: :thumbsup: Nova Treasure


Great to hear from you, Nova. Don't be a stranger.

TXPIRATE said:
Very nice finds. Very nice coins on the old watch case any name scratched in it. Some times they would put there name inside.

I'm sure HB will read this and check the inside of the case if or when he is able to open the watch up. :thumbsup:

Don in SJ said:
Good hunt for sure, lots of buttons, relics and two more Largies to boot! Fairly certain it is an 1807 Sheldon 274, the 1825 is harder to say, need a good photo of the reverse to get variety if you want to know it.

Don

Thanks you for your help with the 1807 Draped, Don--it is Very much appreciated. I will post a better photo of the reverse of the 1825 when I get a chance.

mountainplayer said:
Great finds, Buckleboy, especially the LC's. What a wonderful pair of coins!

I was in Versailles, KY from Oct 25 thru the 29th. Absolutely gorgeous this time of year, and I couldn't help but wish for my detector as we were driving past all of those gorgeous horse farms (and yep, lots of bean fields with the beans still standing). If there is any part of the country that could tempt me away from Northern CA, it is the area around Versailles.

On my second dig after returning home to CA, I ended up with a token from the Labrot & Graham distillery! Weird what turns up.

MP

Good to hear from you, MP. Keep diggin. There are some OLD sites in and near Versailles KY. Bring the detector and an armfull of research next time, my friend.

ModernMiner said:
YOU LUCKY DOGS!!!! :hello2:
Great jobs on the old copper BB. :icon_thumleft: A job well done.
Any idea on the age of that harmonica yet? Is that a dat I see on it? ???
Congrats to a super hunt guys,
MM
P.S. A full pocket watch is tough to find!

Heya MM! There are dates on the harmonica--but they aren't the manufacturing dates. They are the dates that medals were won by Hohner in Stuttgart and Ulm in the 1870s and 80s. So the harmonica dates after that. I think this site was occupied for almost a century. The early settlers dropped their coins and quill pin holder, and the later folks dropped half a ton of junk iron, a harmonica, and a few Indian Head Cents. :P I think HB's full pocketwatch is quite a find. I hope he will be able to get it open without damaging it.
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

I since that you might be starting to like these older spots! :notworthy: :laughing9: Love the old stuff, older in my little world (better) :thumbsup: WTG Buck, and you know I like them cleaning skills :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumright: Hope for more to come!! :headbang:
TK
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Cool stuff man!

HH
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

bro once again you are a credit to our cause. :notworthy:
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Nice story and congratulations on some really nice coppers. :icon_thumright: Certainly blows my 1825 out of the water. Love those greenies!!
 

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Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Some cool stuff. Like Cap'n Crunch said Marvel Mystery oil. It works great. I even used it on a seized up Corvette engine and once the engine was loosened up started it and ran it in a '67 Chevelle for about 2 years.
 
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great find! my only large was a 1825 found in san antonio texas.
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Buckleboy good looking stuff there way to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Sweet Finds Buckles ! Great Selection and Relics and a couple old Coppers to boot :hello2:
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Great Digs. Congrats on a nice variety of finds. Like the coin.

Ray S
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

There are too 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky!!!!!
Awesome!!!
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Great finds guys! Very cool! :icon_thumright:

Good luck finding more at that site!
 
Re: There aren't any 202-Year-Old Coins in Kentucky.

Cool finds :icon_thumleft:!
 

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