Todays Colonial Water Trip Yields a coin Ive never found & a heart attack

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Today's Colonial Water Trip Yields a coin I've never found & a heart attack

I managed to sneak out for another couple of hours today to the old watering hole and as usual, I was not disappointed. The day started off a bit slow and as with last time, the conditions were just not perfect. That being said, I made the best of it and kept poking around. I started off at the "buck shot hole" that Beau and I dug last time and after a small handful, I decided to move on to bigger and better targets.

A bullet here and a flat button there had me thinking that the day was not going to add up to much and that my coin streak from this site would be broken. Then the heart attack - I finally had what I knew was a decent target when a large and what appeared to be silver coin was staring back at me. This one had a BIG cross and crude edging. I immediately began to think it was an early coin until I flipped it over to reveal its true self, an early and cool lead seal. Still happy with it, but my blood was pumping.

I spent the rest of the day poking around and digging iffy signals and towards the end of the trip I heard a slight squeak and it was deep. After about 5 minutes of fanning and clawing away at the clay bottom, out popped a silver coin. A 1737 Louis XV d'ecu silver! This one is a is a Nantes mint (marked "T") and certainly a coin that I have not dug before. I am very pleased with it indeed. I am sure it is more common across the pond, but I have not really seen one dug at any colonial site that I've poked around at over the years.

This site continues to be fun to dig as there are plenty of targets that reveal interesting bits of history, from lead shot (of all sizes) to homemade sinkers and net weights. There is a good amount of iron and other items from period nails to odds and ends that mask plenty of targets there.

My take for the day on this trip was the coin (it cleaned up real nice after a quick clean), the lead seal, 4 buttons (including a nice and complete vented button), the ornate brass leather piece, broken shoe buckles, 24 balls/shot of various sizes (6 being larger and one hammered down). The folded rat-tail spoon dish might go to the stem I dug last trip.

HH

Dan
 

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killer finds there…found a similar button like yours from an early french site here….
 

Love the French coin, but the pawn is pretty cool too.
 

Oh, Lawwd! AT Gold? What do the deep signals sound like? I am just curious because I haven't dug anything too deep yet.

Kirk
 

Man oh man, that's a killer coin. Would love to dig a colonial French silver like that down here in Louisiane!

-Buck
 

That is an awesome coin Dan, and of course I'm jealous since I don't have one in my collection, yet:wink:. And that lead seal must have been a real bummer as it must have looked like the real deal when you pulled it from the muck. Didn't you dig a pistareen look-alike seal last winter? And those early rose head nails are always a good sign as you know the area had 17th century activity. Looks like you and the snakes had a fun day.
 

Wow!
Check out the condition on that coin! Congrats on a great successful hunt!
 

Beautiful coin and super hunt ! :thumbsup:
 

Congrats on the early silver and the other finds, a real nice day of digging :thumbsup:
 

That's a great looking coin Dan. I can see why you thought that seal was a coin. Still a great find but I would have been a lil bit disappointed as well
 

Oh, Lawwd! AT Gold? What do the deep signals sound like? I am just curious because I haven't dug anything too deep yet.

Kirk

Can't give all the secrets away ha ha. Seriously, it is a softer tone and the VDI is less than what it will read, other than that there is no distinction. that coin read 40-45 and was about 10" but as I fanned more it read as high as 72-75
 

Nice one, Dan! Even though it wasn't a coin, that lead seal is awesome too! :thumbsup:
 

That is an awesome coin Dan, and of course I'm jealous since I don't have one in my collection, yet:wink:. And that lead seal must have been a real bummer as it must have looked like the real deal when you pulled it from the muck. Didn't you dig a pistareen look-alike seal last winter? And those early rose head nails are always a good sign as you know the area had 17th century activity. Looks like you and the snakes had a fun day.

Ha ha "YET," I see how it is. Just let me enjoy it for a little while Mr. Balitmore... ;)
 

That's a great looking coin Dan. I can see why you thought that seal was a coin. Still a great find but I would have been a lil bit disappointed as well
yea man - the more I see it though the more I like it...just had me going for a few. The other coin made up for it.
 

Great finds! , really cool assortment!!
 

Sweet digs Dan. That is a killer Spanish silver. Keep it up.
 

Yeah, a creek with lots of crossings. You ready to come west?
 

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