Yesterdays colonial digs...all I can say is...Ive got a lot of BRASS!

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Yesterday's colonial digs...all I can say is...I've got a lot of BRASS!

Bill D. and I got out yesterday on another EXCELLENT adventure (sorry I had to do it)!

We went back to the site where both of our recent cobs came from (some more diminutive than others :laughing7: , right Bill?)

As we both have said over the last few posts, this site has been pounded over the years and while it does not look like it with the number of targets I recovered, I have never worked harder for what I have. This is the result of over 8 miles of walking over 9 hours of detecting. Slow and steady was the day and it started out that way with a target here and a relic there.

With so many iffy signals, and a couple of hundred holes I was certain another colonial silver would come to light though it was not to be. Things got a little exciting when I thought we got into a good pit, but it ran out as quickly as it got started. I almost dug as many tacks as I did buttons (three additional ones did not make it into the picture as I left them out by accident) but they totaled 14 of various sizes.

My take for the day was 19 colonial and early 1800s button. One might have been a regimental button (partially broken) as it is pewter and when cleaning I thought I saw numbers on the face, though now all I can see is a ring around the edge. I also managed a nice colonial buckle and a few pieces along with a part to a candle snuffer and a broken key of some sort along with other odds and ends. The odd-ball find was the civil war era pewter canteen spout. There have been a sparse pattern of civil war finds on this farm and troops did camp there during the war. A nice and large brass find was the early leather adornment. I've found a few of these large suckers over the years and they always give you a thrill when digging them. The small brass item is a "what is it" that looks like a knob for something as there is a hole to accept a stem.

I dug a pile of lead too (3Xs as much that is not pictured as they were modern shot (.22s .32s, buckshot, etc.) But the ones pictured are cool examples of early molding, including the glob of shot still attached to the mold bar and folded together.

One last bit of excitement came at the end of the day when I had a nice solid high-tone that I thought was going to be a silver coin and it was...just a hundred years too late (1944 merc dime). That along with three wheat pennies made for a day of coin letdowns.

Oh well - coins were not to be this time - but there is always next time.

HH

Dan

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Great Hunt Dan and a really nice assortment of finds. Funny about the wheat cents... yesterday TWO damn wheat cents turned up at my colonial site that's produced 20 coppers and 4 silvers... all I could think was 'what a waste of a good signal' haha
 

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Nice finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

Awesome finds!!! I'd say the trouble was worth it!!!
 

Tacks and lead is a sure sign a site has been previously pounded but you loaded up in the button department so there's certainly a coin or two left. Great job!
 

FINDS FINDS FINDS !!! HGD LOOKS LIKE THE BUCKLE MAYBE FLIRTING AROUND AND ABOUT LATE 1600S AND MAN THE SHOT AND BUTTONS DANG WHAT FINDS .....
 

That was a super hunt! Congrats! Nice batch of buttons and lead!

I would be tickled pink to pull any one of those finds out of the ground.
 

That buckle in the last picture is 1500- through early 1600s ...nice find
 

You sure dug through a lot of stuff to get that Mercury Dime. Congrats,, lol
 

Dang man - you're gonna have to get a bigger piece of wood for that display background. That one's been mighty crowded lately :laughing7:. Yeah, I was hurtin' too last evening but was OK this morning so guess we both survived another digging marathon. In spite of no coins that mattered it was still a great time, and the excitement was always there as you never know what incredible find might pop up on the next target. Nice haul buddy, and looking forward to the next time ....
 

Great Hunt Dan and a really nice assortment of finds. Funny about the wheat cents... yesterday TWO damn wheat cents turned up at my colonial site that's produced 20 coppers and 4 silvers... all I could think was 'what a waste of a good signal' haha

Thanks man...yea those targets are not fair. But I always have fun getting out and the chase keeps me going.
 

Man that's a Button bonanza!!, you two always make some killer finds, look forward to your future posts!
 

That buckle in the last picture is 1500- through early 1600s ...nice find

Thanks Brian, this site is 1630s-1750s but was part of the early american exploration/settlement process so we have found items, including coins from the 1500s
 

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