Valentine's Day Heart Button, Cut Spanish Silver & More!

Steve in PA

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Took a little road trip yesterday with a buddy to hunt a tavern site we had researched. It was obvious that the site had to have been hit before due to all the broken ceramics in every hole and very few buttons or coins, but it was nice to get on some good old 18[SUP]th[/SUP] century dirt for the first time this year. I didn’t get a lot of quantity, but I got two good buttons and my first Spanish silver of the year, which keeps my streak of at least one Spanish silver a year alive at (9) years in a row now.
Buttons and Spanish Dirty.webp

Here are the buttons. I had never found a heart button before in 30+ years and I've found two already this year
Buttons2.webp Button backs.webp

Whoever hunted this place before must have took all the coppers and left all the spoon parts :laughing7:
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Here are my keepers including an out of place V nickel
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And here is a sampling of the kind of ceramics you will find on a late 18th - early 19h century site in Pennsylvania or Maryland.
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Thanks for looking and good luck :thumbsup:
 

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Man Steve...those cut pieces have a way of sticking to you like ticks :tongue3: Great digs,shows that a place is never hunted out!
 

Man Steve...those cut pieces have a way of sticking to you like ticks :tongue3: Great digs,shows that a place is never hunted out!
In that case the ticks have some catching up to do. I have only ever pulled two ticks out of my hide, but I've found 20 pieces of cut Spanish silver. That's 10 cut Spanish for every tick, not a bad ratio :laughing7:
 

Very Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Another good outing!
 

Very nice! Congrats!
 

You did really well for a "hunted out site" that heart button is really cool and overall you found quite few things! That cut silver is really awesome so congrats on that!!!
 

You did really well for a "hunted out site" that heart button is really cool and overall you found quite few things! That cut silver is really awesome so congrats on that!!!
Thanks. It was a fun challenge to pull good targets out of that iron bed. My buddy only got a button and a broken half real, so I feel like I did pretty well under the circumstances.
 

That had to be a great feeling unearthing that cut Spanish! Made the research and travel pay off big time. The buttons are interesting as well and of course no good hunt is complete without some old spoons! Congrats
 

Love finding cut silver though most of what I get are cut cobs
 

Outstanding relics and pottery pieces! :occasion14:
 

CONGRATZ on keepin the streak alive!!!!! I like the ceramic pic as well.
 

That's a great variety of finds. I love the details on the buttons. Congrats on the Spanish silver!
 

Very Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!
Thanks Digger!

Another good outing!
Thanks Cru
That had to be a great feeling unearthing that cut Spanish! Made the research and travel pay off big time. The buttons are interesting as well and of course no good hunt is complete without some old spoons! Congrats
Thanks Thad. The cut piece was so black when I located it in the dirt pile that it took me half a nanosecond to realize what it was :laughing7: Last time I was at this place I only dug two tombac buttons before we had to cut the hunt short, so I was glad to get buttons with designs this time. And at least the spoon pieces were the pewter variety which is always a good sign.

Love finding cut silver though most of what I get are cut cobs
I would be happy to find a cut cob, but I'm not holding my breath on that happening any time soon :laughing7:
Outstanding relics and pottery pieces! :occasion14:
Thank you Professor!

CONGRATZ on keepin the streak alive!!!!! I like the ceramic pic as well.
Thanks Fishstick, hopefully I will find more than one Spanish this year.

That's a great variety of finds. I love the details on the buttons. Congrats on the Spanish silver!
Thank you Lenmac. I was happy that both buttons I found had interesting patterns.
 

Nice finds Steve. Heart shape button is a first for me, neat.
 

Congrats on keeping your Spanish streak alive.--JB
 

Great hunt an old Tavern that's freakin cool that cut Spanish got me drooling nice old buttons too great job sounds like alot of fun. Tommy
 

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Nice finds Steve. Heart shape button is a first for me, neat.
Thanks Art, It was also a first for me. I was happy that both circa 1790 buttons had nice designs.
Congrats on keeping your Spanish streak alive.--JB
Thanks JB. Nice to check off another year with plenty of time left to find more :thumbsup:
Great hunt an old Tavern that's freakin cool that cut Spanish got me drooling nice old buttons too great job sounds like alot of fun. Tommy
Thanks Tommy. The Spanish has a sort of mottled surface finish. Tough to get a nice picture. Here is a little better Pic. I figure it was cut from a 1732 2R Pistareen.

Spanish 1.webp
 

Now we are talkin there Stevie boy!Mind kind of site..Love those buttons i prefer buttons and buckles over coins in some cases. We never find cut silver here in New England i find that strange? Must be an explanation for that??

~Blaze~
 

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