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del
06-26-2018, 11:38 PM
The beginning of June was a special one when HEAVYMETALNUT (Dave) joined up With Donnie , Jim Atkiv and I for what seemed to be a typical hunt at an old cellar site that I was sure a lot of people had already been to . Dave Wise is an old friend whom I have a lot of respect for as a person and hobbyist , I really enjoy his company when we do get together .The site was a large cellar with lots of room to explore but was very overgrown with ferns as many are this time of year , swinging was tough in most areas and from the lack of targets very hard hit already . My only find from hours of swinging was a lone button and not much was found from the rest of the guys either , four coils covering this much ground after a few hours should of produced more in my experience. So as Jim was discussing a plan for other places to go nearby I mentioned that I wanted to check out a possible site just down the old road a little farther , we gathered up our packs and gear and took a very short walk down the road and came to a an area that looked like someone stacked stone just off the path . As I got closer I could tell it was really a small chimney pile , outline of a cabin with a small cellar hole on the opposite side being right off the road I didn't have a lot of hope it still had much to offer but told the guys this is it , lets give it a go !

Donnie , wasn't there for ten minutes before he had a dandy button , that's a good sign I said to myself . Dave got a King George half penny a few minutes after that up on a small knoll behind the site and then Jim found a copper himself ( that turned out to be a Connecticut state copper) just off the road near the cellar hole , all this within about a half hour from arriving at the site . A bit later when I was closer , I asked Donnie was there anything on his dandy and he said he wasn't sure and asked if I wanted to look at it , me being a bit behind in the finds department to everyone , I told him later and continued searching . A few minutes later Dave took a look at it and told Donnie "you found a GW button !" Then he said no you didn't I was just kidding , then told him it was , only to say it wasn't ! it was quite entertaining to watch as I walked over to them and then Dave handed it to me as I asked for it and I said " is it" to which he nodded yes while grinning . Donnie like a little kid asks me "what is it " " is it a GW " and I said " yeah it is the eagle GW , congrats buddy " . Donnie's who demeanor went from sadly confused to gleefully cheerful like a small child .:lol: I wish we had that on video :lol: He was walking on clouds after that still in shock that he finally got his GW . While later Donnie was searching in the rocks and "footprint" of the cabin corner and amidst the iron pulled out his second eagle button :shocked03:it was easy to see this one had better detail than the first one but it also had two small square nail holes on either side of the eagle , still a beautiful button and very rare to find more than one at a site! Dave at this time moved onto the other side of the cellar hole from Donnie and worked a small spot also in the iron and inside the house footprint , pulling a few pieces of iron out that his machine hit on. He wasn't there long and he pulled out a fugio penny , a Vermont state copper and got himself a GW eagle button :shocked03:, this would make Dave's 13th George Washington inaugural button he has found to date :wow:! I was amazed that this little site on a main trail was producing the most GW buttons than any other site I've been too :shocked01:. I was very happy for everyone up to that point , all I had was a tombac button from this site and I seriously thought I was going to be the "assist man" in this scenario . "Assist man" = I find the site but everyone else reaps the rewards :rofl: I can honestly say that has happened before , mean while everyone one is telling me I need to get on the board ! :lol: About the time I start doubting my machines capabilities (after all it is about 10 years older than everyone elses :lol:) and tallying how far I'm behind Dave in the finds department (3 coppers and 1 GW for those keeping track) I get a screamer of a target !:shocked02: Its deep , on a hillside but also a bit inconsistent . I just can't get it to sound like a coin (its close ) and I would never in a million years walk away from a target like that but I was thinking maybe something with iron and is the reason I didn't tell anyone I had a good target. It was deep next to a small pile of stone and I actually had to pry some large rocks to get at it . I was a bit surprise to see it was a copper coin and thought maybe all the rocks had distorted the tones with their minerals . I yelled out to the group "Hey I finally got a copper" :happydance01:, it was a King George III Hibernia ! after about this time everyone was pleased to hear that I was finally "on the board" ;). I stood up and re-swung over the hole and this time I get a perfect coin tone :shocked03: and I yell out "hey I got another coin in the hole " , it was fun to watch everyone put down their machines and beeline to my spot to see !:lol: Jim and or Dave got out their phones to video the scene and the coin pull This coin was a bit deeper and to one side , a Connecticut copper !:happydance02:With them all around I stood up and swung over the hole and heard yet another perfect coin tone , I think it was Dave who asked "don't tell me there is another one in there" , to which I smiled and nodded !:yes: The excitement was raised more for every coin and the again videoed me pulling a thin copper this time a King George III (later found out this was a 1775 Machin Mill counterfeit copper) :yahoo:. That's how quick you go from having a lousy day of finding nothing to a great day , that one hole can change your whole day an attitude !
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The next hour or so I picked up a couple of small buttons and while these guys staked out their areas of the cellar or took turns hammering the house site as Donnie had found another GW button although this one was broken in half so I moved across the road and almost immediately got a good sounding target . Guessing it might be more modern junk being alongside the dirt road I dug it anyways and it turned out to be a large thick piece of pewter , couldn't tell what it went to but I knew it was old as the site and to me that was a good indicator to stay put . A few feet away I get a very deep sounding shotgun shell kind of target , I open the hole up and re-swing and now its a very nice tone and about 5 inches down I pull up a dandy button and I shouted to the guys " I got a dandy button " Dave was the first to respond back "does it have an eagle on it " ? By that time I had turned it around to look at the front and I nodded "yes in fact it does …. GW eagle"!!:bananadance:He must of thought I was fooling with him this time as he was the first to run over and take a look :lol:
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This made 4 and a half eagle buttons at one site :wow: (later on that week Donnie and I went back and he got another coin and his 3rd whole GW eagle button the 5th one total from this site) , I've been detecting cellar sites for almost 18 years now I've never seen a site that gave up this many GW buttons and this hunt was one of the few very exciting hunts that I truly enjoyed with great friends .

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I've been very fortunate to have found two other Washington inaugural buttons both of them are the GW oval types and I've been wanting the eagle type for many years now So I was very happy to have this one and to share my joy and excitement with the friends on this particular hunt . 64558

Thanks for reading this long winded tale .

Dan

Cheap Thrills
06-27-2018, 12:12 AM
You guys ROCK ! Congrats to you and all your Compadres on some truly great finds . :perfect10:I really enjoyed your play by play and all the great pictures . :clapping:

Digger_O'Dell
06-27-2018, 02:20 AM
Holy cow Dan, you really picked a winning site! Congrats on the eagle GW button and the copper spill. That's a rare day indeed. Glad everyone made out so well!

del
06-27-2018, 04:42 AM
You guys ROCK ! Congrats to you and all your Compadres on some truly great finds . :perfect10:I really enjoyed your play by play and all the great pictures . :clapping:

We simply got lucky on a site that wasn't hit too hard is all and blessed so many GW's to find , I hope you enjoyed the read and thanks .


Holy cow Dan, you really picked a winning site! Congrats on the eagle GW button and the copper spill. That's a rare day indeed. Glad everyone made out so well!

Chris I wasn't even sure it was going to be a site from the maps it looked like a good place for a site to be , someone definitely detected it at some point because we found some iron left at the site but they were either impatient , not very good with their machine or just cherry picking the very high tones . There was a lot of mountain laurel and detecting space was at a premium.


Here is the video that Dave took from the time of his first copper , it was great that he and Jim took video of the crazy day . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnHqD6nIX7E

Digger_O'Dell
06-27-2018, 05:22 AM
Thanks for the video link Dan! I honestly dont know what I would do if I found a GW button or Fugio. It was breathtaking enough when I saw my first and second LCs! Maybe I'll have to tag along with the Illinois boys next spring and find out. What do you think? :cheesysmile:

Bucknut
06-27-2018, 05:55 AM
Great write up of an amazing hunt! Congrats to all.

aloldstuff
06-27-2018, 06:12 AM
Thanks for the great read. It gets me excited,knowing that on my next outing something like this could happen to me. So I gotta ask....how many total years of detecting experience within your group?? I'm sure that you have duplicates of the coins you found that day but the huge congrats goes to you finally getting that eagle GW....:notworthy:

Donnie B
06-27-2018, 07:25 AM
Great read and photos Danny! I love it that you memorialized this hunt with a play by play. I'm sure I will go back and re-read this thread many times over the years just to relive the moments. I too like digging with HeavyMetalNut Dave and respect him as a person and as a detectorist. I also respect and really like Jim Atkiv and he's a hoot to dig with! What a day! It had everything. Great friends and a site with great finds that you don't see very often. Dave kidding me after he looked at my button was priceless. I couldn't see it until you took our your phone and shined the light on it because I didn't have my glasses! :girlcry: The excitement and the adrenaline in the air was so palpable! What really made the day for me was when you found your Eagle. I had held your other two GW's, the Ovals, in my hands and knew how much you wanted an Eagle to go with them. I was probably more happy than you when you found your Eagle. That made my day! Thank you Danny! Thank you!

P.S. - Aloldstuff, I have 24 years of detecting experience. I dare say that there was probably 75 - 100 years of experience around that cellar hole when you count all four of us.

Full Metal Digger
06-27-2018, 08:30 AM
Awesome finds Del! Glad you were able to finally get the Eagle (w/frog legs) version of the GW button! You guys really killed it out there. Best wishes and HH, Dave.

Donnie B
06-27-2018, 08:44 AM
"Donnie's who demeanor went from sadly confused to gleefully cheerful like a small child ."


I'm only sebun years old! :rofl:

rharris
06-27-2018, 01:38 PM
Congrats on an awesome hunt! Glad to see everyone had a great time!

Noah
06-27-2018, 04:31 PM
How in the world does a site like that get missed for all of these years? That's just amazing! Gives me hope for the time I may make it out there.:wow: Besides that they are beautiful!

Robbie
06-27-2018, 06:18 PM
Wow:notworthy:

del
06-28-2018, 02:02 AM
Thanks for the video link Dan! I honestly dont know what I would do if I found a GW button or Fugio. It was breathtaking enough when I saw my first and second LCs! Maybe I'll have to tag along with the Illinois boys next spring and find out. What do you think? :cheesysmile:

Chris , you would be most welcome to come up anytime , Thanks


Great write up of an amazing hunt! Congrats to all.

Thank you sir .


Thanks for the great read. It gets me excited,knowing that on my next outing something like this could happen to me. So I gotta ask....how many total years of detecting experience within your group?? I'm sure that you have duplicates of the coins you found that day but the huge congrats goes to you finally getting that eagle GW....:notworthy:

Al I first started detecting at around 8 or 9 but only got back into it about 18 years ago and that has been focused on colonial cellar sites . Thank you


Great read and photos Danny! I love it that you memorialized this hunt with a play by play. I'm sure I will go back and re-read this thread many times over the years just to relive the moments. I too like digging with HeavyMetalNut Dave and respect him as a person and as a detectorist. I also respect and really like Jim Atkiv and he's a hoot to dig with! What a day! It had everything. Great friends and a site with great finds that you don't see very often. Dave kidding me after he looked at my button was priceless. I couldn't see it until you took our your phone and shined the light on it because I didn't have my glasses! :girlcry: The excitement and the adrenaline in the air was so palpable! What really made the day for me was when you found your Eagle. I had held your other two GW's, the Ovals, in my hands and knew how much you wanted an Eagle to go with them. I was probably more happy than you when you found your Eagle. That made my day! Thank you Danny! Thank you!

P.S. - Aloldstuff, I have 24 years of detecting experience. I dare say that there was probably 75 - 100 years of experience around that cellar hole when you count all four of us.

it sure was an exciting day with some good laughs … think Jim and Dave will start using the phrase " lets give it another half hour" from now on ? :lol:


Awesome finds Del! Glad you were able to finally get the Eagle (w/frog legs) version of the GW button! You guys really killed it out there. Best wishes and HH, Dave.

Thank you Dave and thanks for the invite should I ever get out to Germany , that would be a dream of mine !


Congrats on an awesome hunt! Glad to see everyone had a great time!

Thank you !

How in the world does a site like that get missed for all of these years? That's just amazing! Gives me hope for the time I may make it out there.:wow: Besides that they are beautiful!

good sites are still around and this just proves they are always where you least expect them Noah , hope to see you some time out this way .


Wow:notworthy:

I agree Robbie , thanks

Tony Two-Cent
06-28-2018, 09:26 AM
Terrific post and awesome finds, Dan! How wonderful that you were able to experience this with some good friends. It's also refreshing to know that there are still sites like this out there waiting to be discovered. So much history still to be found. The Colonial coin spill and the GW buttons would be dream finds for me.

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Lodge Scent
06-28-2018, 05:27 PM
Crikey! Great hunt Dan! 3 coppers in the same hole is awesome..... it must of had you reminiscing about the epic 9 copper spill you had some years back. And a then chicken hawk on top of the 3 coppers !!! :thumbsup02: :congrats:

BTV Digger
06-28-2018, 06:39 PM
Thanks for the great back story Dan! That along with the great finds will stay in your memory forever. It's funny how some of these sites produce. One of my best cellars ever was also right on a main foot trail were hundreds of folks walk their dogs past every week. Go figure.

John

OxShoeDrew
07-01-2018, 10:20 AM
You're the best at finding sites nobody else sees! :notworthy: Great hunting, Dan! :clapping:
One day I'll too find a large GW button!