Ferry to Long Island brings me War of 1812 Naval, Silver Half, Draped Bust and Gold

Thiltzy

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Dave and I had been planning a trip to Long Island for weeks. We were invited to detect some areas by Scott Newman and Todd Brush, two great hosts that welcomed us to some of their hunting spots out there.
I had to get up at 3:30 am to pick up Dave in order to make the first ferry out of port. We got a full day of hunting in and some great finds were made through out the day. The find of the day was made by Todd Brush with a beautiful find of an 1805 Draped Bust Silver Half!:shocked04: I think there was a total of 10 coppers found between five of us.

I was happy with my finds for the day which included an 1802 Draped Bust Large Cent, a modified Capped Bust Silver Half Dollar that had been cut into a shape of a shield, a gorgeous War of 1812 Naval button and a 17.5 gram 14k or 18k Gold Bracelet. The bracelet was an eyeball find I made while ground balancing my machine:shocked03:

It was great to meet Scott, Todd and Joe from Long Island some really great people.
 

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AWESOME! I love the 1802. That was the very first old coin I ever found. If I knew Dave was going to be on the Island, I would have rescanned my holes! :) Just kidding Dave. ;) I'll assume you guys were at a farm field. There are so many on the east end of the Island its just incredible at the acreage. Great hunt guys!
 
That is some day Todd! Does that modified coin have some sort of attachment on the back? Excellent hunt!:perfect10:
 
:congrats: on an outstanding hunt Todd. Some beautiful finds for sure.:drool:

Hunting in cob territory must have got the juices flowing. :yes:
 
Very nice. As they say, "the early bird catches the worm"- or in your case the gold bracelet. That shield half dollar is cool. :cool:
 
Great finds Todd as always. You need to post at least one shot of junk as well, just to show us you're human man! ;)

BTV Digger
 
Great finds Todd as always. You need to post at least one shot of junk as well, just to show us you're human man! ;)

BTV Digger
Believe me, there was so much garbage in the fields that Dave and I were emptying our pouches every hour on the hour. Besides, who wants to see piles of "can slaw" anyway:cheesysmile:
 
:congrats: on an outstanding hunt Todd. Some beautiful finds for sure.:drool:

Hunting in cob territory must have got the juices flowing. :yes:
Thanks Frank. Believe me you Frank, cobbs and schillings were in the back of my mind:daydream:
 
Very nice. As they say, "the early bird catches the worm"- or in your case the gold bracelet. That shield half dollar is cool. :cool:
Thanks Kevin, before I dug the half, I told Dave that I bet it would be a wheat penny because I just dug one and this target sounded similar. I was very surprised
 
That is some day Todd! Does that modified coin have some sort of attachment on the back? Excellent hunt!:perfect10:
I thought there would be Drew butt I could only see what looks like 2 letters scratched into the back.
I was thinking maybe it was used as some sort of pin:dontknow::dontknow:
 
Amazing finds, Todd! You are a machine! Wow, you consistently find incredible coins and relics. Love the 1802 Large Cent, the Bust Half that has been made into the shape of a shield, and the beautiful War of 1812 button!

Huge congrats on those terrific finds! :perfect10:
 
you had a great time Todd !! the button is a bit later than 1812 I'm afraid . most i see are about just after to about 1820's , its in exceptional shape and a great button :perfect10: I would love to see the other side of the "shield half" they are rarely shown or worn upside down like that and I would suspect it was going to be worn right side up with the other side out. maybe it wasn't finished . great draped bust too. congrats on a fine hunt. :clapping::clapping:
 
you had a great time Todd !! the button is a bit later than 1812 I'm afraid . most i see are about just after to about 1820's , its in exceptional shape and a great button :perfect10: I would love to see the other side of the "shield half" they are rarely shown or worn upside down like that and I would suspect it was going to be worn right side up with the other side out. maybe it wasn't finished . great draped bust too. congrats on a fine hunt. :clapping::clapping:
Thanks for chiming in Dan as I always value your input. The back of the shield half dollar is smooth as I mentioned to Drew. I will post a pic of it tonight but there isn't much to see. Also, the brief research I did on the naval button listed as War of 1812 but you would know better than me. Btw Dan, did you get my private message I sent you last week?
 

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