๐Ÿฅ‡ BANNER What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Bill D. (VA)

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Just got permission for a new colonial site that I've had my eye on for some time. No, this is not the holy grail site I referred to in my last post, but the way it turned out it might as well have been. As I was driving down the lane approaching the house a beautiful bald eagle flew directly in front of my truck so things were starting out right. Then the first signal I got when I walked out in the field was a NY cuff button that fell apart in my hand, but that was still a good sign. After that I wandered around for a bit without finding much, then ventured to another part of the property where I found a musketball, then a 3-ringer and an eagle button not long after. So I decided to hunker down in that spot for a while. As I usually do at colonial sites I dig all non-ferrous targets as many of the tombacs, other small buttons, buckle pieces, etc, often come in quite low on the conductivity scale. As a result I end up digging loads of lead buck shot which I was certainly doing yesterday. I got another one of those hits, maybe just a tad higher on the scale of my F75, and it was a very consistent 27. I knew it was very shallow so I stuck my shovel in at a low angle, then flipped the 2-inch scraping upside down. Immediately I saw a beautiful gold coin staring back at me. I was lucky I didn't hit it with the shovel. I eventually had the nerve to actually touch it, and it turned out to be a gorgeous 1852 one dollar gold piece. I was stunned to say the least. Took me a while to get my wits about myself, then I started hunting the same area a little more slowly. I think I dug one more bullet, then got another nice deep sounding bullet signal. Dug a fairly deep hole (12") and the target was still in the bottom. Finally I got it out and was looking at the back of what I thought was a large pewter spoon. But it was quite heavy. I flipped it over and started scraping the wet dirt out with my fingers when that magical "US" started to appear and I realized I had just unearthed my first US boxplate complete with lead backing. What a hunt this was turning out to be! Later in the day I found a nice piece of cut silver which completed the trifecta. I also dug a nice assortment of other colonial and CW relics including a colonial hoe I pulled from a trash pit. When I was cleaning the finds this afternoon I noticed that what I thought was another beat up NY button turned out to be a Mass coat, also a first for me. And to top things off I thought I saw some writing around the edge of one of the large flat buttons, and after putting it in a warm hydrogen peroxide bath for a while I could see the word "Carolus" so I knew I had dug a spanish colonial copper. Anyway, it was an incredible day that I won't soon forget. This is probably my best hunt ever aside from the 2 days I found the twin hammered silver caches 4 years ago. HH to all!
 

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Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

SouthJerseyJim said:
Man Bill did you have a golden horse shoe strapped to your back before you started detecting! All of the stuff we all hope to find bundled in a single hunt! Beautiful :notworthy:

It was lodged somewhere else, but that's OK - it did the trick.
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Wow, what a tremendous assortment of finds!
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

AWESSOME HUNT :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

I just can't get over that coin. The more I look at it, the more I'm amazed at how shallow it was and what great condition it is in :icon_thumright:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Yes,you win! Best hunt ever!
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Outstanding day Bill! Doesn't get much better than that. I'm sure you will be canvasing that site with a fine tooth comb. :icon_thumright:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

big congrats!!!!!! MR TUFF
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Bill, you have become the "Crusader" of the States! Your finds since you have retired are just getting better and better, hey slow down and save some for future hunts!!!! Great finds Bill, no other words needed! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:

Don
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Don in SJ said:
Bill, you have become the "Crusader" of the States! Your finds since you have retired are just getting better and better, hey slow down and save some for future hunts!!!! Great finds Bill, no other words needed! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:

Don

Thanks Don, but you will always be the 'Don'. And we all know in Latin or Spanish what that means :D , you are the 'D'.
I'm just a humble want-a-be with an internet connection :hello:

Plus 'Bill' makes me look lucky, which I know is true :thumbsup:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Just awesome!!!
Congrats!!
:icon_thumright:

Joe
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

I don't know what all the excitement is about, I thought we all had days like that all the time....NOT
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Amazing is right. Congratulations! Those of us who live and hunt in Virginia are truly blessed. BANNER!
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

wow well done you had a great day :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

:notworthy: WOWSERS!!!!!!!! Great finds.... Hard to pick a favorite, but the 1 dollar gold wins out. Thanks for the post and great pics. :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Awesome Hunt!!! ... You got my banner vote! :headbang:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Unreal ! Bill really, dang man ! Have you played the lottery lately ? Awesome bill just awesome ! :headbang:
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

DMN said:
Quite the little spot of gold, Bill. That's a nice and difficult find to make. Hardest thing to find next to a three cent piece.
And, since gold rarely misses the banner, your little dot should do the same. Congrats.

BTW, looks like a nice spot. Keep showing those superb finds.

Thanks for the comments DMN, but I can't understand why you believe a 3 cent piece is harder to find than a gold coin unless maybe you live on the west coast. I have several 3 centers and just found another one yesterday morning that I posted so they're not that uncommon in my area. Anyway, I'd be interested to hear what your reasoning is for that. HH ..... Bill
 

Re: What an amazing day - gold coin/colonial silver and copper/US box plate & more!!

Fascinating finds!!

All the best,

Lanny
 

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