Virgin Site - Old Coppers and Relics Everywhere!

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Hi folks,

Well, the past two days produced my best combined hunt of the year. I was skunked out for the first half of yesterday on a permission site with two old homesite locations and an old school - all gone - just fields. Property owner was gracious but it had obviously been pounded as I literally found nothing! :BangHead: I had a backup site just in case and got permission after a friendly half hour on the phone talking history with the farmer. Turns out he had a ton of local knowledge, but was unaware of the site - again, a hayfield with no cellar etc. (1857 map only). It showed promise so I told myself if I could snag just a relic or two I'd call the day a partial success. Boy, was that an underestimation! I pulled up and immediately began pulling the goods. Diggable targets where everywhere. Certainly there was a good share of trashy signals as well, but as the finds were unearthed it became obvious this was a virgin site. :icon_thumleft: The finds were so nice that I had to return today. All and all about 2 hours yesterday afternoon and 2 more hours this afternoon making 4 hours of total hunt time. I'm sure there's more there, but I just got too darn cold being all exposed on a windy barren hill at 34F. Finds include: 3 Draped Bust Coppers including one which is cut (1798?, 1800 & 1803), a Conder Druid Penny Token c. late 1780s from Britain, and probably my biggest and best crotal bell ever (this makes 14 intact ones I've now found - nuts). Also shown is a beautiful little harness or saddle strap with a starbust pattern, as well as a number of buttons, buckles and other doo-dads. The Conder Token has writing around the edge and at first I didn't know what I had since it's so much bigger than an LC. All the finds date the site quite well for northern Vermont standards - c. late 1700s to the mid-1800s. Anyway, thanks for looking and be warned, a number of pics ahead!

John

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Crazy nice finds. Im loving that bell! [emoji2][emoji106]
 
Must be getting cold in Northern VT. Great finds!!
 
Wow, those are some fantastic finds
 
WOW! NOW THATS THE WAY TO END A SEASON!
COINgrats on an amazing couple hunts!
 
Congratulations on some spectacular finds! Great job!
 
Oh yeah. That's a very nice spot indeed. Great scores on coins and relics everywhere! Dig it ALL mate!:headbang:
 
Congrats on finding an incredible site! Awesome old coins provide the context and the size 4 crotal bell
 
Amazing hunt!!!! A lil' of everything. CONGRATZ...
 
Sweet finds. Hope you find more at that site. I'm still looking for my first crotal bell.
 
Looks like you've got yourself a virgin site there- good luck in cleaning it out! Congrats on the great finds you've already made!

-- Jeff --
 
Holy cow! What a productive day!
 
Congrats on the great finds and nice post
 
Great coppers and I really like that crotal bell. Nice finds! :occasion14:
 
Great hunt and the bell is beautiful!--JB
 
Virgin is good! Congrats on your finds, and may many more come your way:icon_thumleft:
 
Nice finds ! I believe your bell was made by Joseph Shipman born 1779, died 1859. Owned a foundry in New Britain Conn., thinking your bell would be 1801--1825 :icon_thumleft:
 
Great looking coppers and that's one awesome #4 bell. Dug one a year ago the same maker and design but no number as yours has. It's one of my nicest bells yet. Congrats!

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