24 Lost Souls Recovered...

Iron Patch

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Plus a whole lot more! :tongue3: PA Bros... this is only part 1 of 3. ;D Think you boys better get diggin! :laughing7:

Ironhorse and I welcomed the Patriot for 3 good days of digging (and a bad 4th day for two of us). The first site on the Agenda was the "NJ field" we had hunted last year with the Patriot who hit us hard with back to back Spanish silver, so it was time for some payback... and that we did! On our primo field things started fast, but soon slowed down, but in the end enough quality targets were dug to make it worth while. That field however only lasted the first day, so day 2 we were scouting and things were going very bad. At 3pm I didn't have a single find and we walked countless fields for God knows how many miles, and I was thinking it would be the three of us riding the skunk mobile! But one of my last ideas for the day was a field I wasn't sure how to get to, but one of the sites Romeo and I found put us in the area and an aerial photo showed me the access. (It was surrounded by trees) It did have a site and we figure it was probably a house with a shipyard in front, and even though at times it was very frustrating digging great sounding brass or copper broken small spikes, we managed 20+ large coppers. I made a big mistake sticking in my hot little corner where I dug three coppers because Ironhorse and the Patriot were cleaning up a little higher in the field. But that's how it goes! Day three we ended up at a site we haven't hunted in many years for certain reasons, but it was plowed so we gave it hell. That for the most part was it, but there was several more sites, most not worth hunting or mentioning, and one that gave us a decent couple hours. All in all it was a blast!

As for the finds, there was plenty! 16 musket balls, 124 buttons, a ring, jews harp, crotal bell, 1700s French lead seal, several thimbles (some in the trash pile), a 2nd lead seal (100 years old maybe) brass tacks, couple of little buckles, 14 coppers (couple broken ones), 2 silver (French & Spanish), a Navy button, and everything else you see in the pictures.

By Far my best find of the hunt is the French silver 1727 24 Sols. (about a 2 reale in size) I have been waiting many years and finally this was the weekend it was crossed off the list. My best copper from the hunt is definitely the 1792 Reis. How can all the others be so bad and it so good! :dontknow: The Patriot and I couldn't believe how well it was cleaning up. Last but not least is my only early military in well over 150 buttons now. (British Navy Officer button Circa. 1787-1795) These days my average is brutal compared to once upon a time, but the other goodies sure ease the pain! :thumbsup: This basically sums up most of our very short Spring season, but maybe we can get a few more in before the farmers get real busy.
 

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IP!! Where's the NJ copper??????? Boy I was hoping you guys pulled one from there, maybe you will yet this year. Lots of great finds, happy you all did so well in the group hunt. Of course you realize no way can that much be found down here, at least for the most part anymore. Think there is a tad more particpants in our hobby in this area than up in your area. Regardless, love the finds! :hello2:

Don
 

Don in SJ said:
IP!! Where's the NJ copper??????? Boy I was hoping you guys pulled one from there, maybe you will yet this year. Lots of great finds, happy you all did so well in the group hunt. Of course you realize no way can that much be found down here, at least for the most part anymore. Think there is a tad more particpants in our hobby in this area than up in your area. Regardless, love the finds! :hello2:

Don

You are a wise man, Don. I am glad that I am not the only one who thinks this way. South Jersey and my area of PA are more heavily hunted. How many detectorists on this forum do you know that are from Prince Edward Island? :dontknow: :icon_scratch: Iron Patch. :laughing7:

We have to compete with an array of hunters. I told IP in a PM that finding 60+ coppers in America would be some great hunts, but in Canada it is just an average day. I would tend to think that you would agree as well.

Kirk
 

Sniffy said:
BACK IN ACTION!


yes sir, but it won't last long. Spring is basically over before it really starts here, although I guess I would count that as a start. We've burned through many ideas and sites the last two weeks but have a good feeling about a stretch along a creek I thought would have been hunted... but so far all indications are it wasn't. So that may be what we pick on for the next couple of weeks.
 

Nate in Ohio said:
That's a crapload of buttons...pretty sick coinage too. Never seen that kind of 1792 copper before, it looks awesome. The French silver is awesome too. I'd be tearing that site apart. Literally. ;D
Congrats IP.


It was several sites, and maybe not torn apart, but my b52 mini bomber (aka my explorer and shovel) left some destruction!
 

Don in SJ said:
IP!! Where's the NJ copper??????? Boy I was hoping you guys pulled one from there, maybe you will yet this year. Lots of great finds, happy you all did so well in the group hunt. Of course you realize no way can that much be found down here, at least for the most part anymore. Think there is a tad more particpants in our hobby in this area than up in your area. Regardless, love the finds! :hello2:

Don


I only had two blank disks for coins until the 1727 came during the end, and only one coin on day 4 from our short stop there, and unfortunately it was blank also. Our finds are from 5 sites, 2 are new, and the other three were just plowed and two of them was the first time we've been there after the plow. That much coming together over three days is actually pretty uncommon for us too.
 

Nice day of Diggin Iron Patch. I LOVE that Kind Ludwig XV SILVER!!!!!! :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :wink:

Man thats a Super Sweet find in my book. I'd love to be find a French silver here in Virginia....guess I'll just have to settle for the Spanish kind.... :-\ :wink: ;D
 

{Sentinel} said:
Nice day of Diggin Iron Patch. I LOVE that Kind Ludwig XV SILVER!!!!!! :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :wink:

Man thats a Super Sweet find in my book. I'd love to be find a French silver here in Virginia....guess I'll just have to settle for the Spanish kind.... :-\ :wink: ;D


I like Spanish too and have many, it's French that is tough here.
 

:o :o :o :o :o Round up those lost souls , cowboy patch !!! :headbang: :icon_scratch: Is your detector still packed in ice ??? 8) Amazing coins .. esp. like the " Ludwig XV " , fantastic buttons :o :o , and relics :thumbsup: You were in Jersey ? 8)
 

CMDiamonddawg said:
:o :o :o :o :o Round up those lost souls , cowboy patch !!! :headbang: :icon_scratch: Is your detector still packed in ice ??? 8) Amazing coins .. esp. like the " Ludwig XV " , fantastic buttons :o :o , and relics :thumbsup: You were in Jersey ? 8)


My elbow might be what needs ice, detector is fine.


I was detecting at the Jersey embassy in Dirtyville. ;D
 

Hi I.P.

I love reading your posts and seeing your finds. You and your group have some of the best finds on this side of the pond. I have put you on my "BUCKET LIST" and would love to go diggin with "youall" I have been water hunting mostly for thelast few years. but I are a dirt digger at heart. Keep postin you "stuff" and I wish you continued LLLuck.

Les
 

JerV3 said:
Wow,

Those are some super find IP. You did a ton of digging. I would suck every signal outta those sites.

HH Jer


Yep, sucking it all out is definitely the plan but signals are already scarce it the main iron areas. It will make for a great back up spot if we need somewhere to go to try for a lucky one to save the day.
 

Watch out, IP. I hope to dig some Acadian sites in Louisiana in the fall. ;D

This was really a great showing for you three. Tons of good finds to be happy with there!


:hello2:


-Buck
 

BuckleBoy said:
Watch out, IP. I hope to dig some Acadian sites in Louisiana in the fall. ;D

This was really a great showing for you three. Tons of good finds to be happy with there!


:hello2:


-Buck

We are all waiting anxiously to see what you dig at early French sites in the USA. :icon_thumleft: :headbang:

Kirk
 

Now that's alot of coins and buttons, sure beats being jammed up in the house all winter.
Congrats on those great finds. :thumbsup:
 

BuckleBoy said:
Watch out, IP. I hope to dig some Acadian sites in Louisiana in the fall. ;D

This was really a great showing for you three. Tons of good finds to be happy with there!


:hello2:


-Buck


It's different, but the age of the finds keep things interesting.
 

You hauled in the Colonial goods, IP. That is what I like to see!
 

ur just tearing it up :icon_thumleft: nice finds!!!!!! MR TUFF
 

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