Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button....Update on #4 Button

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Lisa, Terri and I went back to the old house site that we hunted last week.

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The plan for today was to grid and dig everything above iron. And we did. :wink:
For all the 'old timers' here, you may remember the famous phrase from Jeff of PA: "Listen for the whisper". I did! ;D And it works! :D Only thing is, 99 percent of these 'older' coin finds were not reading like something I would normally dig. The sounds were 'whispers' but the readings were jumpy...anywhere from the 20's to 70's on all these. But since we had vowed to dig 'em, I did. Found all the wheats but two, and two of the mercs here. Also found the neatest Injun I've dug thus far. :) The site next door is the 'cache' site and we spent a few minutes over there. Not gridding, but did listen for the whisper and dug all above iron. Got one merc, two wheats, a blue police car, a bowling pin and bowling ball in the same hole :D and two buttons. I was really excited over the bigger button. Didn't have a clue what it had on it, but it was different that any I had dug before. The shank is different and it's a bit heavier than usual. Before leaving the site, I tried to wash some of the dirt off, but it's like that cement kinda dirt on it, and it doesn't want to come off. After getting home, I washed a bit more and am able to see the #4 and a swirly looking something at the top. Kinda reminds me of the buttons that Bird and Mike find/found in Europe?............. Anyone?
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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

The heck with hunting here, I'm coming to Bama...wait I was just in Bama, maybe next trip. Great finds!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

:wink: RR
 

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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

Some awesome finds Nana--That button looks like early 1800s :thumbsup:-- Three Mercs is top knotch.--Congrats and WTG
 

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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

Way To Go Nana! Isn't it amazing how good old silver coins can look coming out of the ground! That's why we're addicted!
 

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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

Great finds, Nana! I love those old buttons!
 

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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

A trio of mercs? Awesome........congrats Nana.

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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

That button with wings and the prop is tooooooooooooooooo cooooooooooooollllllll!!!!!!!!!
 

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Re: Three Silver, Fourteen Wheats, One Injun and a #4 Button

Thanks!! :)

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That button with wings and the prop is tooooooooooooooooo cooooooooooooollllllll!!!!!!!!!
I thought it was too ME! I guess I need to post this one over in the what's it forum too, cause those guys are super speedy IDing those buttons! 8) Here's the link to the ID of the #4 button!

It's Civil War era!! woohoo!!

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,151622.0.html

Thanks again, ya'll! Nana :wink:
 

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sweet finds Nana ! glad you got out and i sure hope you plan on hitting that place again :thumbsup:
 

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I was sitting back for this one Nana....Congratulation's!!!!I knew the silver would start flying too :wink: CW stuff IS COOL.....Helluva Day!!!!
 

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Congrats, Nana, on your terrific hunt. That old home in your pic is oozing with old age.

Glad you could get your button ID'd also.
I'd return to that place again for sure.

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Very interesting finds. Really had me going when you said you found a bowling ball in the same hole.....LOL Then I looked at the picture... LOL

Great finds.

Ray S

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Nice finds Nana,,, Congrats! on the silver...
Neat looking old house too... Thanks for sharing...
Continued Good luck, & Happy hunting~

P.S.> Dig that little Indian dude... ;D
 

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