2017 was a very good year

DownNDirty

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Last year I ramped up the research and digging time and it paid off with a good variety of finds and quite a few firsts. Here is the recap:

Military relics:
Buttons-2017 was the year of the South Carolina button for me apparently, as I found five of them. The best was a rare cuff-sized SC militia button with a solid silver top half. It was made by a silversmith/jeweler in Charleston and is in outstanding condition.

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I was also fortunate enough to dig three coat-sized Civil War SC buttons and a four-hole button that was likely from a Confederate soldier's uniform.

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My fifth SC button was probably made post-Civil war; it's cuff-sized with a lot of gold gilt.

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I dug my first War of 1812 era buttons in 2017, five cuff-sized Artillery Corps buttons. Four were dug at the same spot, obviously from a discarded uniform. This button was produced between 1814 and 1821, so technically they may not have seen action in the War of 1812 but either way I am happy to have recovered them.

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A very unique and interesting find was a WWI dog tag with the soldier's name on it. At the same site I also found his 114th Battalion Field Artillery collar disk.

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One of my favorite finds of the year was a "Pottsdam" musket butt plate. It was originally issued to a Prussian soldier in Germany in 1830, then re-purposed by the Union army during the Civil War.

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I recovered this yet to be identified musket butt plate from a coastal site. Based on the style it is likely 18th century and definitely had a military used as evidenced by the rack number.

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During that same coastal hunt I dug three Civil War artillery shell fragments, all Union, and restored them with extensive electrolysis. The long one is a fragment of a Schenkl shell.

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Speaking of artillery I recovered these British Revolutionary War grape shot from a Lowcountry SC creek-Aquachigger style. :laughing7:

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Two other interesting finds were this eagle medallion which was an advertisement for a merchant in Charleston, SC in the mid-1800s and a pewter button mold.

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I'm not a coin shooter but I do like to find an old coin or two every now and then.

My best coin find of the year was an 1836 capped bust half dime, a first for me.

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Another first was this flying eagle cent.

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A couple of KG IIs, silver dimes and a nice Indian tribe rounds out the highlights of my 2017 coin finds.

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Here a few of the civilian buttons that I found in 2017, along with several cuff links and an 18th century faceted pendant.

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My hunts of 18th century home sits landed me some really nice buckles, including my first complete shoe buckle and a faceted glass knee buckle.

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Horse-related relics-saddle decorations and stirrups.

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One of my favorite things is 18th century pit digging, and last year I excavated one. It produced an abundance of pottery sherds and a "harem" of hoes. 8-)

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I did manage to squeeze in a couple of trips to my favorite fossil-hunting creek with good results.

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When I dig an old site I like finding "big iron"-tools, implements, cooking vessels, etc.

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Other 2017 finds:
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My most valuable find of the year was this early Edgefield pottery jug. I found it on the bottom of a local river and sold it for-well, let's just say I was able to upgrade to a Minelab CTX 3030 from the proceeds.

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Well 2017 was a blast and I hope 2018 will bring even better finds; thanks for looking and best of luck out there.
 

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Awesome Year!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Yeah, no doubt it's been an awesome year for you. Good luck and I hope 2018 is even better!
 

Killer killer post Glen! I just shouted out an โ€œexpletiveโ€ whole sitting next to my wife while reading you post just now - specifically when I saw your (4) 1812 artillery buttons. You had a great year bud and have the talent, perseverance, and instinct to make 2018 the best year ever. Youโ€™re da man
 

Holy Cow,I wore my eyeballs out looking through your massive post,and it is certainly awesome.
 

That was one hell of a year Glenn- British Revolutionary War grape shot, the eagle medallion, and of course the pile of early military buttons would make anyone's jaw hit the floor. More to come in 2018 I'm sure now that you added the mighty CTX to the arsenal. Keep it up buddy
 

Man, what a sweet year you had.
One find upgraded you to a CTX?? Wow!
All the best in 2018,, Congratulations.
 

Amazing relics, and coins, and fossils, and the list goes on....quality digs and that pottery, wow!
 

Congrats. About the only thing missing from last year was some Spanish silver but looks like you more than made up for it with the other finds
 

Killer killer post Glen! I just shouted out an โ€œexpletiveโ€ whole sitting next to my wife while reading you post just now - specifically when I saw your (4) 1812 artillery buttons. You had a great year bud and have the talent, perseverance, and instinct to make 2018 the best year ever. Youโ€™re da man

Thanks Steve- I hope you didn't get in trouble for uttering the "F word." :laughing9: Here's to a stellar 2018 for you-I know you will be digging a lot of old coins and relics this year.
 

Holy Cow,I wore my eyeballs out looking through your massive post,and it is certainly awesome.

Thanks man, sorry about the pic-heavy post. A little Visine might help 8-)
 

That was one hell of a year Glenn- British Revolutionary War grape shot, the eagle medallion, and of course the pile of early military buttons would make anyone's jaw hit the floor. More to come in 2018 I'm sure now that you added the mighty CTX to the arsenal. Keep it up buddy

Well you had a hand in a couple of those finds Jon. Come on up my way some this year and help me find more of those relics.
 

Man, what a sweet year you had.
One find upgraded you to a CTX?? Wow!
All the best in 2018,, Congratulations.

I appreciate it! The jug was definitely an unexpected windfall-I was wading sandbars in a local river looking for Indian pottery and it was just lying on the bottom, completely intact.
 

Amazing relics, and coins, and fossils, and the list goes on....quality digs and that pottery, wow!

Thanks Dave; it's lot of work but always fun. Best of luck to you in 2018.
 

Congrats. About the only thing missing from last year was some Spanish silver but looks like you more than made up for it with the other finds

I like that photo with your buffs and indians. Great year!

Thanks guys; I found three reales in 2016 and none in 2017; maybe it just skips a year. :icon_thumleft:
 

You have set the bar high for the 2018 season with the great season you've just had. Congrats and I hope the next season will trump this one.
 

Awesome finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

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