1778 Louis XVI! Colonial-WWI RELIC Clean up

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Hey guys,

Got out to a few different sites this weekend and the range of digs certainly reflects it. Site one involved a long drive out to DownNDirty's neck of the woods, second was a fond fairwell to the watermelon patch with DirtStalker & Twin Picks, and finally a revisit to my favorite low tide location. Out of Glenn's site I managed a few military digs among a mountain of shotgun shells- CW Naval Coat button and an Enfield trigger guard.

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The button is listed in Albert's books as #NA 81.

Also from the CW site was this copper whazit- I've seen these before but can't remember the ID. Help is appreciated

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Also managed 2 decorative bosses/leather ornaments

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From the ole' WP I managed a few flat buttons, religious pendant, and a few round balls. Also pulled an interesting surface find- a partial 1870s Holloway's ointment cure all jar.

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Intact it would have looked like this one-

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At my coastal site I dug a New York Button City Works great seal button (Pre 1924). No clue how it got there but in great shape.

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The post title was certainly my favorite dig of the weekend- an 1778 Louis XVI Liard! I can count on 1 hand the number of colonial coppers I've recovered in SC so this one was certainly a surprise...and French! Given that it was minted during the American Revolution make its even cooler for me.

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In mint shape it would have resembled this one-

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All in all a great weekend with a wide array of history recovered from the dirt. Thanks for looking

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Great finds Jon. Hate I couldn't make it to the patch this weekend. That place has been amazing congratulations
 

Great French coin!! Only a few more years later and then the heads started rolling (literally) - and then Napoleon stepped into power!!
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Wow, what a great weekend of hunting. I think I know the function of your what-is-it; looks to me like a clip that would keep a cap to a container from being lost. The bottom feet would be squeezed like a spring and put into the spout where the would expand. A string or chain would attach to the loop and the cap of the container.

Here is a gas cap with one attached! However, I don't know what the function would be in the context of the CW. Canteen? Not sure what else had a cap.

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Awesome digs, what else can one say??? :headbang: That's a great spot you have there.
 

Congrats on your wonderful finds. You fellows really found a spot with " the patch ". Hopefully it won't be long until the next one shows up.
 

Awesome Liard! They're pretty hard to find here in the US. Wtg!! I have a Louis XV found here in PA, I often wonder whose hands it passed through to make it there! Awesome piece of histiry! That button is awesome also!!

Thanks Luke, certainly helps to date the sites occupation as well.
 

You guys have got to stop changing your names haha Thanks Todd
Well when you're on Wanted Posters you have to change things up. Great Digs this weekend Jon. I like the buttons and Coin but think that jar is cool.
On behalf of myself and DnD I'd like to thank you for coming to our sites and Cherry Picking the heck out of them. And both of us Thank You for the Wheat Penny you left for each of us to find:laughing7:
 

Awesome Liard! They're pretty hard to find here in the US. Wtg!! I have a Louis XV found here in PA, I often wonder whose hands it passed through to make it there! Awesome piece of histiry! That button is awesome also!!

I heard Ben Franklin might have dropped by for a Low Country visit after his Philly trip
 

great finds Jon!! It was nice to hunt with you again. We will do it again soon....... if you can get my AKA right ;) -TwinPicks

HH
 

Great French coin!! Only a few more years later and then the heads started rolling (literally) - and then Napoleon stepped into power!!
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Thanks Miner, I'd like to believe it belonged to a French soldier however was likely held by a French Huguenot
 

Very well done as usual Jon. Congrats on the nice finds.
 

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