Late post - Finds from my 1 solo hunt this year in early January

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Hi all,

Just getting around to posting this here. Given the mild winter, I actually had a chance to detect in early January here in the North Country. Such a rarity. I probably could've gone out today as well with virtually no snow left here in the valley right now. However, it would've been a muck fest, so I'll let the juices simmer for another 5-6 weeks or so before heading out. We have more snow in the forecast later this week anyway. This was a solid, productive hunt for me, hitting 1 new, and 1 old permission site. Topping the list are the 2 NY State Militia buttons, an 1839 Seated Half Dime, and a worn 1814 Wellington Token. Some buttons and other doo-dads rounded off the day. Thanks for looking, and as always, you can also find my finds and other snapshots of non-metal detecting life on my IG channel under the same handle.

John

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Lots of great finds! Love that half dime, which is also near the top of my bucket list. I had to look up the Wellington token as I've never heard of that one before. Canadian half penny-really cool! Good luck on the next hunts, I'm sure there has to be lots more where those came from. Congrats on a fine hunt!
 
Amazing, especially those buttons...and such good shape. They look like they have very large shanks. What's that cut thing? Huge congrats!
 
Wow those buttons are so well preserved! and I love that Seated Half dime! Congrats!

My mom found a Wellington token up in northern Michigan a few years ago...1815 I think.
 
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Now that's what I call a great hunt. I have about two months left to hunt down here before the fields get planted and it gets hot.
 
Lots of great finds! Love that half dime, which is also near the top of my bucket list. I had to look up the Wellington token as I've never heard of that one before. Canadian half penny-really cool! Good luck on the next hunts, I'm sure there has to be lots more where those came from. Congrats on a fine hunt!

Thanks! I'm sure there is.

Great finds but the buttons are worthless. You should send them to me! LOL!

Haha - how are you Dave? Sure - I'll send them to you. How about a trade for one of your bronze age spears, or cannonballs? :)

Some NICE digs there John. I agree with FMD regarding the buttons. I will one up him though and cover the postage costs for you to send them to me instead. ;)

Hmmm? I'll have to think about that one. :thinkingabout:

Amazing, especially those buttons...and such good shape. They look like they have very large shanks. What's that cut thing? Huge congrats!

Thanks Drew. Cut thing is a large, blank brass half disk of some sort - worthless.

Wow those buttons are so well preserved! and I love that Seated Half dime! Congrats!

My mom found a Wellington token up in northern Michigan a few years ago...1815 I think.

Thanks Jared!

Now that's what I call a great hunt. I have about two months left to hunt down here before the fields get planted and it gets hot.

About 6 weeks until the snow finally melts up here and I can detect again! Haha.
 
Wow, what a great bunch of finds. Congrats. I dug that same excelsior eagle button in a corn field here in Illinois. :congrats:
 

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