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BTV Digger
04-29-2022, 02:30 PM
Hi all. Here's a few of my more post-worthy finds over the past 2 weeks. I returned to the early cabin site in northeast VT I recently posted about, and also returned to a nearby site to me (about a 10 minute drive) that I had hit only once with the AT-Pro a few years ago. The Deus 2 performed nicely in the iron upon my return there! Added about 7 more coppers to the yearly haul - though still awaiting my first silver. Best two were my first William III half penny (1699 - ne VT site) and a really nice '97 Draped Bust (S-130 var., nearby site). Also got an early NY State militia button (c. 1810-1830 I believe per Alberts - 11A in his book), a pair of nicely preserved Tallio sleeve buttons (cuffs), another VT CW button and a nice pair of Grand Trunk RR buttons (likely later 1800s). Thanks for looking.

John

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OxShoeDrew
04-30-2022, 12:17 PM
What a year you're having, John! :wow: Weird wear on that draped. Keep it up!

The Rebel
05-01-2022, 07:33 AM
Very nice finds. Must be a great looking site.

fyrffytr1
05-01-2022, 12:32 PM
Congratulations. I really like the buttons.

badgers325
05-01-2022, 06:40 PM
I wish I had a strong vocabulary John. All I can say are swear words to those finds! Congrats!!!

BTW, I was reading in a local book about a group of people that lived on the vertical part of where Vermont meets Quebec. It was an interesting read (granted I forgot the name of the group of people). They were there in the 1810-1840s if memory serves me correctly. About 100 families. Not sure where exactly you are at John other than "up there". Let me know if you want me to find that book again and I make a copy or something and get it to you if you are interested.

Tony Two-Cent
05-02-2022, 08:07 AM
Wonderful finds, John! That Draped Bust still has amazing detail! The excelsior button is in great shape too!

The William III Half Penny has a nice patina even if it is very worn. Good job identifying it. It must be awesome being able to find coins from the 1600s. I am still looking for my first 1700s coin.

:congrats:

del
05-03-2022, 05:17 AM
Stellar finds John , some great quality items there . Congrats

Dan