Colonial Bonanza! Updated Cleaned Pics*

SouthJerseyJim

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I don't even know where to start. The last 3 days out have been some of my best detecting days of my 10+ years of detecting :headbang:. It all started out with my mom and I securing permission on a huge 400 acre farm in my area. First off this farmer was one of the nicest and easiest to deal with ever. He told us to call him in 2 weeks because he was going to harvest the soybeans in a field where he knocked 2 old houses down and filled them over ;D. In 2 weeks we were back and he showed us roughly where the houses were. Immediately started seeing old pottery,glass, etc. The sand was super dry and sugary. All of this were ingrediants for a colonial storm of finds. We start out low at the exact house site and pulled some indians and wheaties, but mostly trash. Ventured further behind where the house was and started finding buttons. OLD buttons. Mom kept shouting "Button!" "Buckle!" and it was just mayhem from there. Button after button. Tombacs with designs, puffy buttons, ball buttons galore, just buttons everywhere. I was lucky enough to find the first coin. Nice soft tone at about 5 inches. A Beautiful green disc emerged about the size of a quarter. 1800 Half Cent! A first for me and in beautiful condition. Already on cloud nine an houre or so goes by and Im close to mom and get a nice soft repeatable zinc signal. "Hey mom come over and scan this, sounds like a coin" Well dug down and flipped out the plug and saw the green beauty looking at me. It was a large cent, I rubbed the dirt away from the front and saw a beautiful site a beautiful female with a Large ribbon in here hair. Freaking out I saw the date 1794! wow. Words can't describe finding this. Happy dances all around. Then moms scores. 1786 NJ copper! Then she scores again an unknown possbily british coin. Needless to say the sun was going down and we had to eat and drink something, somehow we forgot all day :D Day 2 was similiar more buttons, a smooth looking state coin possibly vermont or connect. and about 15 more buttons. Day 3 slowed even more with 12 buttons 1 copper unkown and an indian or 2. We had officially dug every square inch of that field. So much more story to tell but heres the pics!
Coins weren't cleaned yet. Total of buttons number 80+, 18 buckles, 6 coppers,3 cufflinks,12 injuns, and too much more to list. Enjoy. I will add more pics when I meet up with my mom again to get group shots. Couldn't have asked for a hunt better than this with the person who got me hooked on this hobby at a young age, my mom. :-* Love ya mom.
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Jim, I am sure you are totally hooked now on this type of hunting, and to evidently hunt a virgin area, can be rather exciting as shown by the great finds you two made. Congrats on the 1794 and the Half Cent and glad your Mom got another Jersey copper. (That sure was a lot of buttons!) Now your turn to find one. :wink:

Don
 

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That site that you have is the spot of a life time. Huge congrats on the killer finds!
 

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What a superb hunt for the two of you.... and the condition of the coins is incredible! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

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yo man great job dude.you put in the hours,you deserve it.hope to get out wit ya soon bro.
 

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any life left in the batteries.....go troy shadow
 

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What a hunt! You must have felt like you were in a dream. You have to savor every minute of hunts like that because they don't happen very often. I'm sure there is still stuff left in there, you just have to work harder for it. I'm surprised that no early military buttons appeared considering all the buttons that were found.
 

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Thanks everyone! ;D Don you got that right, Ever since I found my first button and copper I've been hooked. Can't wait to get more. :headbang:
 

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That sure was a Colonial bonanza! :thumbsup:
 

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This is my attempt to makem look like Don's :tongue3: Last time I touch it its going in a coin holder. Thanks for looking :icon_thumleft:
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Great looking finds there Jim, kudos to your Mom too! :notworthy:

I bet that there will be even more for you to find after next years harvest too! :icon_thumright:
 

Great finds,

Love all those early coins. When I am on a site like that your in detecting heaven. Bet there is more out there.

HH Jer
 

I love it when Colonial bonanzas happen. We have had numerous in the past two years. The two that come to my most vivid memories happened in 2009 and this year. In 2009, we dug 13 coppers in one day at a site that eventually gave us a total of 28 coppers. In March of this year, we pulled 10 coppers out of a field that would eventually give us 15 total. It sure is fun digging the buttons and coins from those Colonial sites. :icon_thumleft:

Kirk
 

Hey Jim,great finds here in south jersey.i live in Salem Co.not far from you.such a great place to hunt,tons of history.drop me a line,we can share hunts together,lots of places to hunt around here. :icon_thumright:
 

Thanks again guys. Piegeon sounds good! I was just in your neck of the woods today, got a few goodies. Shame there was already like 4 1794's posted recently or I just may have made it to the top. :P
 

Wow Bonanza is right ! All real nice finds ! A dream site ! Thanks for showing us the cleaned up Liberty Cap ! Keep searching Keep us posted ! MaineRelic
 

Great looking coppers and lots of relics found, great hunt. :icon_thumright:
 

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Terrific!!!
 

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