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RIdirtdigger
06-28-2015, 01:04 PM
I haven't been having much luck at the cellar holes lately. Last few cellars I've hit do not appear on any historical maps , are deep in the woods, hard to access, and are only small rock lined holes. Unfortunately all of them had been pounded incredibly hard and I usually found myself coming home with a tombac button (and more recently, nothing at all). So, I decided to return to one of my old spots, a cellar hole deep in the woods near a creek that I hit in April and dug a colonial shoe buckle chape and tongue that still move, slide buckle, 1838 large cent, buttons and other relics. I had only hit the cellar hole twice so I knew there was still going to be plenty of stuff left. Luckily nobody had been there since I last hit it. I am just outside the stone walls that border the old homesite when I get a 50's signal and dig my hole. I reach for my pinpointer and realize its gone! I must have dropped it walking in. I'll have to look for it this week. Signal turned out to be a shot gun shell so I moved on closer to the cellar. I get a signal about 20 feet away from a small stone lined pen that is ringing up 65-76 bouncing. I dig the hole and swing my detector over it and now its ringing up as a midtone. I look down and see a small penny sized disk and I assume button. To my surprise its an 1863 fatty indian head. I was a little puzzled as the site does not show on the 1850's maps, and its not clear the site was occupied up to around the civil war. The map makers must have missed it. I check the hole again and get another signal about 6 inches away this time ringing up as a high tone in the 80's. I had a feeling it was going to be a copper and sure enough it was. 1843 Braided hair large cent. My 11th copper of the year and actually my first ever Braided hair. The spill is interesting as it shows how both large cents and indian heads were in circulation together at the same time. Pretty cool in my opinion. Reverses on both coins are much better than the obverses. Nothing crazy after the spill ,got a piece of brass and a horse buckle. I was pretty happy though with my hunt. I know there is more at that cellar so I will be making multiple return trips. Not bad for a 2 hour or so hunt. HH!
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Bell-Two
06-28-2015, 01:12 PM
That is super find a nice copper spill!

OxShoeDrew
06-28-2015, 02:10 PM
I've never really thought about it, but they must have had the large and small cents in their pockets concurrently. Very cool bit of history you found James :thumbsup01: I like the chocolate color on that LC!

del
06-28-2015, 02:37 PM
It is strange to think that both coins in your pocket were the same denomination even though they were very unequal in size . Congrats on the "fatty" and your first braided hair .:cheering:


James on the really older sites they are often very quiet for a few reasons and not necessarily because they've been hit or pounded . money was very tight on pre 1780's home sites and they reused most items including nails when they could very little was discarded . I find that even though there might not be a ton of targets at these sites , the good is hardly any junk to dig and most targets are some thing usually pretty good .

Dan

Lodge Scent
06-28-2015, 03:19 PM
That's a pretty cool pocket spill. :congrats:

Pacivilwarluke
06-28-2015, 07:05 PM
Glad you pulled out some relics from that cellar! Too cool to see that they were both in circulation t the same time, little history lesson in your hole!

Digger Don
06-28-2015, 07:16 PM
Great Job. I've never had a spill like that.
Awesome finds. :congrats:

Bucknut
06-28-2015, 07:52 PM
Awesome spill!

MangoAve
06-29-2015, 07:15 AM
That does seem a bit intriguing how the unequal coin sizes were in circulation together. I wonder what went through people's minds when they first saw the smaller cents. Was it the same as when they started selling the 56 Oz ice cream at the half gallon price? Inflation was already plaguing at 150 years ago. lol. Nice score on those cents. They are in good shape.

...And yet again it is good to learn something from Bridannica again.

BTV Digger
07-04-2015, 11:29 AM
Congrats on the copper spill. Perhaps a tad more work and the obverses will show better.

John

HEAVYMETALNUT
07-05-2015, 03:44 PM
Very nice hunt!expectthe unexpected while detecting is what I always say