1854 SEATED QUARTER, Toy Axe, CW era spur, General Staff Cuff!

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

Rodeo Recon and I teamed up today and he took me out to a few new spots he'd researched. We had both freed up our day to dig from morning till dark. Well...by the time we found the first site it was 2 in the afternoon. :-\ I managed to get a Beautiful gilded civilian button and a late-date IH cent. Then we did a bit of swinging in the second site--finding a few interesting old relics which we left with the property owner. (We put this one on the "back-up" list, due to the VAST numbers of canning jar lids there. :P)

Then we decided that there was still time for site #3. We were determined to bring home some goodies even if we had to break out the headlamps.

So...we got permission and got swinging!

My first signal was a flat button. Then the pewter spoon handles started showing up. :) Rodeo got a candlestick finger loop, and a great Toy Hatchet Head. :icon_sunny: I then dug the bootstrap piece to a small mid-1800s spur. Hunting around the same area, I found another piece. I then spent most of an hour looking for more of it, and managed to find the neck (minus the rowel).

The fourth piece I found in Rodeo's detecting bag. :P

I was quite pleased with the spur, but decided to postpone looking for the rest of it in the hopes that some other interesting finds might be dug. Circling up around the front of the site, I got a faint signal and dug a tiny 3-piece button, which I suspected was either a State Seal or General Staff Officer cuff button. After cleaning, it was indeed a GS cuff. :icon_thumleft:

Although we were both beat from over 9 hours of hunting, we started to race against the setting sun. Rodeo dug some suspender clips, part of a brass stirrup, and a beautiful arrowhead. (Anyone know what type of material it's made of?) I got a solid hit right in the middle of a plow-destroyed pile of aluminum can slaw. Rather than thumbing the knob on the detector, I simply dug the target out. If I had checked to see what it was, I might've gotten really excited! Instead, I was in a state of awe when I saw a quarter-sized Silver Disc in the plug. Sorry for the crappy photos--they were taken with the flash, and it was almost dark!



Quarter in Dirt.jpg



I looked at the edge to see if I had an American coin or a Spanish--and the edge was reeded. I figured this would probably not be a Barber--so probably Seated but perhaps Capped. I gently pulled the coin free from the clod and turned it over and the date of 1854 was staring me in the face:



Quarter in Hand.jpg



Within another 15 minutes it was totally dark, and we made our way out of the field, trying not to trip and impale ourselves on corn stubble. :P

It's turning into a Fine year so far for the Iron Brigade. We have dug two Beautiful Seated Dimes, a Half Real, a Seated Quarter, and a Barber Dime this year. For once, the silver outnumber the IH's for me--which is pretty astounding. And the weirdest thing is that nobody has dug a Large Cent yet. I think I must've spent all our mojo digging 20 of 'em last year...

So here are the finds--before cleaning:



Finds Uncleaned.jpg



Rodeo's Toy axe head:



Toy Axe.jpg



The finds after cleaning:



Finds Cleaned.jpg



And my Seated Lady:



Cleaned Closeup.jpg



Quarter Reverse.jpg



A BIG thank-you to Rodeo for such great research. You're a top-notch hunter, my friend.



Best Wishes,



Buckles
 

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2 seated coins in 2 hunts, at the rate your going I am going to have my work cut out for me.
Keep up the good work, and leave some for me.

HB
 

BB, I just want to say that I admire your research, dedication, perseverance, and RESULTS! :thumbsup:
 

Love the photographic suspense with the dirt clod/mystery silver. I'd kill a certain person for that one.
Not you, of course.
Carl
 

Nice finds! Sweet old silver!
I can't wait to get out again. It's been a long winter in PA.
Looks like you're off to a great start for this season!
I'm sure you'll be making more great finds again soon.
Congrats! :thumbsup:
 

Silver Searcher said:
:o :o :o

Nothing better than the glint of Silver, when you turn that small piece of soil over Will :icon_thumleft: it get's the old hart pumping :wink:

Great looking coin, them pictures are just fine :icon_thumleft: your well up and running now for 2010 :headbang:

SS

Thanks for the reply, SS. I'm glad you are here. Congratulations on your recent Banner find!!

Texasgopher said:
Great finds! Those pics are great and the seated is a beauty!

TG

Thanks, TG! :thumbsup:

Iron Patch said:
Like the seated! :thumbsup: A rare find in my area.

That's ok. Those Vicky Quarters are a rare find in my area. :D

Hill Billy said:
2 seated coins in 2 hunts, at the rate your going I am going to have my work cut out for me.
Keep up the good work, and leave some for me.

HB

Don't worry HB. We cooled off a bit during the return trip there yesterday. Nothing astounding, but a few nice bits.

silverfreak said:
I love to see that silver come out of the ground in a clod like that :icon_thumleft: :headbang:

Me too--it's why I like taking photos of it Trapped in the Dirt. :) Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

That's another great hunt for the Iron Brigade. :thumbsup:

I love that seated quarter. I too found one this week but it's not in near the shape yours is. :D You'll see. I'll be making a post in the next couple days. :)

Good Luck
Randy
 

I have never dug one of those cuff buttons. Nice! Looks like you are in a great spot. What do you think busted up that spur like that?
 

thrillathahunt said:
BB, I just want to say that I admire your research, dedication, perseverance, and RESULTS! :thumbsup:

Thank you for the kind words. It was a pleasure to read your reply after a skunky hunt today looking for an old picnic grove. If they'd only GPS'ed their location back in 1905! :dontknow:

Oh well... That's the greatest part of this hobby--there's always something to try and find.

Kimsdad said:
Amazing finds, BB - especially that great seated half!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :icon_king:

Seated Quarter, my friend. Quite a thrill to dig. :)

CurbdiggerCarl57 said:
Love the photographic suspense with the dirt clod/mystery silver. I'd kill a certain person for that one.
Not you, of course.
Carl

Did you see Alfred Hitchcock in that first photo? If you missed him, look again. He's in there, I swear.

TEXAN Connection said:
very cool

8)

rtde3 said:
Very Nice! :thumbsup:

8) 8)

daytondigger said:
Congratulations on some nice finds. Good luck on your future hunts, not that you'll need the luck. :laughing7:

All one can do in this hobby is gradually better their odds of finding something worth finding. Best wishes to you and Happy Hunting.

The Buzzard King said:
Nice finds! Sweet old silver!
I can't wait to get out again. It's been a long winter in PA.
Looks like you're off to a great start for this season!
I'm sure you'll be making more great finds again soon.
Congrats! :thumbsup:

It's a Very short spring window here, so we're throwing all our energy into making up for lost time. Looks like you'll be able to get out again soon. Best of luck to you when you get to dig. Great finds are waiting--only one sweep away.

plehbah said:
"Good fresh ingredients; prepared simply and honestly."

Without artifice or device, decoration, ornamentation, or ostentation.

RPG said:
That's another great hunt for the Iron Brigade. :thumbsup:

I love that seated quarter. I too found one this week but it's not in near the shape yours is. :D You'll see. I'll be making a post in the next couple days. :)

Good Luck
Randy

Randy,

I'll look for your post. If I don't find it, please feel free to PM me a link. ANY seated quarter is a great find in my book.

pitdiggers said:
I have never dug one of those cuff buttons. Nice! Looks like you are in a great spot. What do you think busted up that spur like that?

Those little CW cuffs are great buttons. They can sound crappy if they are anything other than shallow. The spur was busted up by 100 seasons of plowing and disc-ing. It's not uncommon--which is why larger finds frequently show some sort of damage. I have never seen a spur recovered from a plowed field that wasn't at least bent and disfigured--if not totally busted up like this one.

Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

Excellent finds!! Hope ya find some gold next time out! :icon_thumright:
 

Great finds Buckles---That seated is Primo and the relics are superb. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Best regards-----Merf
 

Thanks to all of you for your replies. I got Another toy axe head at the same site on the return trip the other day. Now Rodeo, Myself, and BuckleDad all have one. :thumbsup: No luck on finding the last remaining piece of the spur. :(

Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

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