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    Colonial Hunting with Del

    We knew it was gonna be a hot one again today, so we started out early. By sun up we were at a familiar pair of cellar holes. One of them has given Dan some nice knee buckles and a nice CT copper on a prior hunt. The other has produced some large cents and Indians, plus a good amount of buttons too. So we get there and I immediately go to the nail infested area, so I can work the null. I am surprised that I hit a target immediately - part of a pocket knife (side panel). Second target follows just a couple of feet up and is a real nice early 1 pc decorated coat button. thumbsup01 Third target is just a couple more feet up and is really 3 targets in one, although I didn't know it at the time. Out pops a bit of tin The reading was higher than that. The second target reads 12-39, 12-40 and I didn't even give it a thought, since there is a lot of scrap at this site. Out pops a ............1838 Seated Half Dime |) |) |). So I look at it and I have to laugh. I'm saying so it is gonna be that easy today?? Not even ten minutes into the hunt and I get a Seated Half Dime already. The third target in the hole was a bit of lead. The rest of the day I spent digging every iffy target I could (some real, some imaginary) lol Ended up with some nice buttons and other assorted stuff. The 1838 is in real nice shape, probably dropped brand new except for one little flaw Someone put the letter A (for America?) on it. Not only on the obverse, which he engraved quite nicely, but again on the reverse too. >{ >{ But still a beauty and I am happy that both of us had 1 nice keeper each today. Dan's is gonna be a beauty I think

    Here's the junk first

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    And some of the better stuff

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    Half dime still dirty

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    And now clean, you can see the letter A nicely engraved

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    That's what I'd call a keeper! Isn't that the whole point of our hobby, to rescue as many keepers as possible? Great job!
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    Wooo hooo!!! happydance02 Nice finds, but that half dime is EXCELLENT!! Too bad about the 'A' but it's otherwise beautiful!!
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    stretcher: wow what a little beauty that coin is , even with the early graffiti she is still a looker George congrats on finding your oldest seated coin .
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    SUPER NICE! That Half dime was quite the treat I bet! I didn't find much today...but I did collect a nice assortment of flies on my head.

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    Nice going George, you're really getting into the silver groove.
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    that's a SWEET seated G! congrats man! <: how'd Dan do?
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    Looks like a great hunt to me!! thumbsup01
    Of course the half dime is a dream find !!
    And I still can't get over all the old buttons you find!
    Sweet hunt!!
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    Wow! That half dime is very beautiful! Yeah, she must have been dropped within days of being minted. lol Great bunch of other finds too. The heat didn't keep you down, that's for sure.

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    these are the two sites we spent about 6 1/2 hours on before the bugs and heat got the best of us . this first site is where we spent the most time and George got his half dime . there was alot of area , many fields and pens . the large round stone on the left is a huge millstone. i picked up all my finds here except the navy button .



    i found that at this site about an hour before we left


    it was a missed target at about 4 1/2 inches deep sounding like a very high end shotgun shell or decent sized button. i was very pleased to see an eagle on the button .it made the day for me


    heres the loot , not alot of stuff as the ground is drying up some and i fear unless we get a good rain the finds will become more sparse. crying01
    the big dandy button was around 9 inches but it still screamed like a coin from under 3 good sized rocks .


    and heres the Navy button cleaned up some its a 1 piece and dates a little later than i had first thought (1834-1843) , i was very surprised that it doesn't have any gilting on it at all but is very detailed .

    thanks for looking,
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    Re: Colonial Hunting with Del

    Excellent condition half dime no matter

    Maybe you could put a little mud back over that A...


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    That sweet old button cleaned up well, Dan. It's very nicely detailed.

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    very nice button Dan! do you have one of those yet in your collection? a great day out men! the heat and bugs took a toll on us today as well
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    You guys get to hunt some of the coolest places buddy! Awesome pile of finds and did that person know that someone was going to be picking that coin up in a hundred years or sothinkingabout: What were they thinking! LOl
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    I'm shocked that button didn't have any gilt left on it But a beauty it is, even without the glitter lol Great looking button and an all around good day out. Wish I was going out tomorrow too rofl
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    Re: Colonial Hunting with Del

    Killer button Dan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger link=topic=6499.msg75924#msg75924 date=1311470888
    And I still can't get over all the old buttons you find!
    i know George has all his buttons all over in various containers , probably in alphabetical order or some other hair brain way and won't be able to veiw them . lol lol
    Tim this is just some of the buttons i have (about 2 to 2 and1/2 years worth) just to give you an idea. we have a ton of them
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    Re: Colonial Hunting with Del

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=6499.msg76090#msg76090 date=1311556047
    i know George has all his buttons all over in various containers , probably in alphabetical order or some other hair brain way and won't be able to veiw them . lol lol
    <} lol No. I'm sure there all lined up neatly and labeled with a little bit of history posted neatly next to each one. In a nice display somewhere. lol

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=6499.msg76090#msg76090 date=1311556047
    Tim this is just some of the buttons i have (about 2 to 2 and1/2 years worth) just to give you an idea. we have a ton of them
    And thats only part of them !?! 8/ Good god man!! Thats a lot of buttons!!
    Back in the day everyone must of been running around with their shirts only half buttoned all the time lol
    Thanks for sharing the pic of the buttons! Very impressive!! |) |)
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    This is an awesome post! You two really find some fantastic coinage, relics.... and buttons.

    Love the Half Dime George.
    Dan, that is a simply staggering number of old buttons. |)

    Keep up the great work guys!


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    Yes!!
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