coinshooting with 1147 Silver

coinnut

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Met up with Steve to do some coinshooting today. we were gonna hit some relics first at a cellar hole he heard of, but we only found the walls but no cellar holes. So we hunted a bit and left to do an old home he had just secured permission to hunt. It was an 1820's and looked :drool: :drool: :drool: But as with a lot of old homes, either hit already or the items are too deep or masked. The ground there was very loose, nice looking dirt. The kind that silver shows up very nicely against lol But the Memorials and clad quarters had the day. :crying02: Got about $1.61 in clad. We then split up and I went to a cellar hole out my way to try some new programs, but they were not much better than what I already used. Did score 5 or 6 buttons and some other junk lol Nice to get out and it did not rain on my parade. rofl But I hear Steve did well at the secret location after we split up :thinkingabout: lol
 

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The grounds at that 1820's home must have looked very inviting for sure. :drool: :drool: And the soil sounds like the perfect background for taking photos of silver. :smitten: Too bad none showed up this time. :crying02: The old buttons made for good finds in the end though. :yes:
 
It just had silver written all over it. I could smell it lol But it must be my allergies, cause I must have been smelling aluminum instead rofl Even some nice quarter size aluminum washers to tease me :crying02: :girlcry: :crying02: But I'll take the day off and time spent detecting anyday, along with some clad for the kettle and some buttons for the box :clapping:
 
That is tough :hairpulling: :crying02: But the buttons are always good :cheesysmile: I always love to see those from you guys :clapping:
 
well you had a good day to do some detecting , were any of the buttons special :huh:
 
del link=topic=5506.msg65551#msg65551 date=1303346828 said:
well you had a good day to do some detecting , were any of the buttons special :huh:

Yeah, it looked like rain, but it held out. All the buttons are special to me lol No, but one is a pewter, 2 are Tombacs and one of the flats looks like the color of a Tombac, but it doesn't have the hump on the back and is labeled like a regular flat button (Gilt, etc..) :thinkingabout: :dontknow: I walked a mile for them buttons rofl
 
coinnut link=topic=5506.msg65560#msg65560 date=1303347766 said:
Yeah, it looked like rain, but it held out. All the buttons are special to me lol No, but one is a pewter, 2 are Tombacs and one of the flats looks like the color of a Tombac, but it doesn't have the hump on the back and is labeled like a regular flat button (Gilt, etc..) :thinkingabout: :dontknow: I walked a mile for them buttons rofl

well that should make you more special than them buttons lol lol :teasing:
 
Steve did well at the secret location after we split up :thinkingabout: lol
strange how they find a great spot after you split huh
 
Yeah, I must be bad luck rofl It has been slim pickins for a lot of us around here lately, for some reason :thinkingabout: I think someone needs to restock the coins for us lol
 
Man George I swear you guys pick up flat and Tombac buttons lick we find zincers around here 8/ :crying02:
Nice additions for the display :yes: And filling up the clad jar is always a good thing too thumbsup01
Congrats on the keepers :grin:
 
Bummer about the 1820's place. crying01
Sounds like a place to get hopes up about. Sometimes at the end of the day... the silver wins.
At least you were able to get out and dig some holes today. My poor machine had
to sit quietly in the corner while I was busy. >:(
Congrats on the buttons and good luck on your next hunt.
 
The next best thing to finding old coins is finding old buttons :peace:. looks like a great hunt to me thumbsup01
 
coinnut link=topic=5506.msg65579#msg65579 date=1303348998 said:
Yeah, I must be bad luck rofl It has been slim pickins for a lot of us around here lately, for some reason :thinkingabout: I think someone needs to restock the coins for us lol

That's what happens when Angel lives this close to us! lol

Still always good to get out :yes:

Would love to see what Steve found!
 
Ill Digger link=topic=5506.msg65602#msg65602 date=1303355856 said:
Man George I swear you guys pick up flat and Tombac buttons lick we find zincers around here 8/ :crying02:

lol Yeah we do get a lot of buttons here. Last month it was over 60 buttons in a 30 day period. We have the advantage of buttons being a stylish item as well as a functional one. By the time the areas west of New England were getting popular, people came to their senses and only put on as many buttons as they would actually use. rofl Just a guess on my part, but it makes sense to me :dontknow:

jkress link=topic=5506.msg65613#msg65613 date=1303357849 said:
Sometimes at the end of the day... the silver wins.

>:# I don't like when the silver wins though lol

mike l link=topic=5506.msg65616#msg65616 date=1303358143 said:
The next best thing to finding old coins is finding old buttons :peace:. looks like a great hunt to me thumbsup01

Thanks Mike, but I am starting to have large copper withdrawals >:(

RobW link=topic=5506.msg65664#msg65664 date=1303392510 said:
Would love to see what Steve found!

It's coming soon, Steve is cleaning it now.
 
coinnut link=topic=5506.msg65693#msg65693 date=1303413358 said:
It's coming soon, Steve is cleaning it now.

wait a minute , hold on ...

you didn't give him lessons on cleaning finds did you 8/ \:hammer: \:hammer: lol lol

come on Steve don't keep us in suspense :-> :->
 

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