1812 NAVAL Eagle - 1600s Marvedis Cob

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Feb 6, 2014
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CTX-3030, Deus XP II
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Relic Hunting
Hey guys,

Given that I predominately hunt coastal sites on the yak, this morning's 30 degree temp certainly had me second guessing my decision to head out for low tide. Needless to say, the rash of incredible banners over the last week had me itching to dig a few plugs...even if I couldn't feel my fingers :laughing7: After a bit of recon, I landed on a site that was occupied as early as 1680 and persisted throughout the 19th century. The surface finds would be enough to drive a sifter crazy...pottery, blown glass, pipe stems, and animal bones everywhere. Probably a large colonial dump-

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The hunt started slow with misc iron scrap, assorted lead, and copper nails. After clearing some of the trash, the buttons started popping out of the ground- 7 in total!

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The day was already a success when the heavy 35mm dandy appeared in a plug. I figured it would certainly be the prize of the day although I wouldn't know what I had dug until I got home. After some carefully cleaning (soap and water to remove the mud, and light scrub with aluminum jelly to expose the gilding) I realized I had dug an early War of 1812 naval eagle- no exact match in Tice's book but what a start to 2016

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Among the other finds was an early copper alloy buckle (separated on cleaning), a lead spoon handle, and a parasol component.

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My last dig was a bit of a mystery. It rang in high 12-30 on the CTX, but I was barely able to recover it from the mud with my pin pointer. On closer inspection I noticed a stamped 8 in the center. Fairly certain it is a Spanish copper maravedís coin- a first for me.

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Feel free to chime in and thanks for looking!
 

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That was a great hunt Jon!
I though you were kidding me with the cob. The pic you sent me I couldn't tell. But now with this pic it sure does look like the 8 from a copper cob..
Fantastic hunt in tuff conditions yesterday. .
 

Another great outing for you Jon-great way to ring in the new year. Congrats on the button and cob.
 

Very nice button, and the cob is sweet too. Very well done as usual!
 

Nice recovery on the navel button, good start to the season.
 

Hey that's an exciting site my friend. Great time frame. Anything could turn up. Love the copper maravedis. Don't see those everyday. I'll be watching for the next hunt at this site....awesome
 

Man you deserve some great finds getting out on the water in this weather! Love the 1812 button and happy to see you dug a handful of flats! Good job and great post, enjoyed it!
 

Beauty job with the old coins and relics. When you're into stuff that old you know you got a special site. Congrats and I'm sure we'll see you dig much more out of there.
 

Man you deserve some great finds getting out on the water in this weather! Love the 1812 button and happy to see you dug a handful of flats! Good job and great post, enjoyed it!

Thanks Darby- nice to break into the new year with an early military button
 

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