Weekend outings with PA Dirt - NC Sand - LC, Flying Eagle, and cool token

Steve in PA

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As a follow up to Thad's post http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...skey-spinner-schooled-master-detectorist.html here are my finds.
As Thad said, we collaborated on researching and locating a cellar hole in a wooded area near Pittsburgh. The place shows up on the 1876 atlas, but was obviously occupied into the 1950s based on the finds we made. I carried a lot of stuff out that will go in my scrap brass and copper buckets, but also got enough of a taste of the mid 1800s to justify some return trips.
Here is a group shot of some of the stuff that came out with me.
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Some of the better stuff
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This broach was pretty neat.
Broach 1.webp

Found what I first though was a large cent, but turned out to be a pretty cool token. Here are non dug examples
Token Front.webpToken non dug.webpToken1.webp

I also dug an 1851 large cent and a flying eagle, both in extremely poor condition.
Coins Front.webpCoins Back.webp

Update: I figured I had nothing to lose so I went with an aggressive baking powder paste rub on the LC and FE.
coins.webp

We found several religious items. I ended up with a four different religious medals, but managed to lose one of them. Here is a pewter medallion of Pope Leo XIII
medallion.webp

We will make some more trips to the site. Hopefully an old silver will show up, but if nothing else I can continue to fill my scrap buckets :)
 

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Great to see you & Thad coopted a sweet hunt together. You got some very nice coins, token, and relics. That brooch is just old eye candy. Well researched and carried through initial hunt. Most definitely worth another pounding or twelve.:laughing7:
Thanks, we will definitely be doing some follow up work and might even break out the big shovels!
 

Nice assortment of finds, sometimes quantity over a little quality does the trick also in scratching the itch. Nice going on the old brooch pin and token.
 

QUOTE=against the wind;5609491]Now that was a great hunt. From the looks of the old stuff that you found, that spot is worth revisiting at least 20 more times. lol
Congratulations[/QUOTE]
I believe a little exploratory excavation in this area may pay off......
 

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Nice variety there Steverino...I like the broach the best it's a personal find..I wonder if she was beautiful??
Glad you showed your buddy how good of a Masterbater you are!

~Blaze~
 

Nice variety there Steverino...I like the broach the best it's a personal find..I wonder if she was beautiful??
Glad you showed your buddy how good of a Masterbater you are!

~Blaze~
How many times did you get held back in 9th grade?
 

As a follow up to Thad's post http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...skey-spinner-schooled-master-detectorist.html here are my finds.
As Thad said, we collaborated on researching and locating a cellar hole in a wooded area near Pittsburgh. The place shows up on the 1876 atlas, but was obviously occupied into the 1950s based on the finds we made. I carried a lot of stuff out that will go in my scrap brass and copper buckets, but also got enough of a taste of the mid 1800s to justify some return trips.
Here is a group shot of some of the stuff that came out with me.
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Some of the better stuff
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This broach was pretty neat.
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Found what I first though was a large cent, but turned out to be a pretty cool token. Here are non dug examples
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I also dug an 1851 large cent and a flying eagle, both in extremely poor condition.
View attachment 1518309View attachment 1518310

Update: I figured I had nothing to lose so I went with an aggressive baking powder paste rub on the LC and FE.
View attachment 1518580

We found several religious items. I ended up with a four different religious medals, but managed to lose one of them. Here is a pewter medallion of Pope Leo XIII
View attachment 1518311

We will make some more trips to the site. Hopefully an old silver will show up, but if nothing else I can continue to fill my scrap buckets :)
Nice going Steve :)
 

Excellent job on the research and congrats on the fantastic finds ! :icon_thumright:

Good luck on the return hunt guys !
 

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