Confederate & Union Civil War Relics With Seated & Barber Silver Sprinkled In

Sooper Dave

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The first two hunts of the new year have been very productive. I hunted a new site that is soon to be developed. It is in an area that saw a lot of action during the Civil War. I started out on the lower part of the property without much luck. I worked my way up to the highest point and the first good signal was a Confederate Droop Wing Officers Button. Excited is an under statement as I don't dig CS buttons often. I haven't been able to find another example of one like it online. I was told it is a local made button. It does not have a backmark. I slowly worked my way around that area and dug a few dropped Enfields and a Gardner bullet. It was dark and so I ended the first hunt on a high note.
I was able to get back the next day and I dug a few more bullets and a very nice Union Eagle I button. The relics started to slow down on the hill so I went back down to the lower areas. I got a high tone on the old Etrac and flipped out a dime. I could make out that it was a thin Seated dime, a very worn 1878 and I was thrilled to see it. I continued on and targets were few and far between. After digging some trash I dug what looked to be a good luck piece, but it is a watch fob from The Cincinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Co. the attachment loop is broken. The back reads "Compliments Of The Cincinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Co. Manufacturers Of Horse & Mule Shoes" info online says it's from 1910. I always enjoy digging those fobs. I went on to dig a few more bullets but not much more. I was making my way out when I got a great sounding high tone coming in as a silver quarter on the detector. I cut a big plug and the signal was still down in the hole. Sure enough I scooped out a silver coin and it's a 1902 Barber Quarter from the old New Orleans mint. I was not expecting that but I am very happy to have dug it. I hunted until dark and lucked up on two more pulled Enfields. For some reason I didn't get a group shot of all the bullets from both hunts but I dug a total of ten. Five Enfields and one Gardner and the other five were .58 Minies . I am hoping I can luck up on some more nice relics from this location before it is lost forever.


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You got a little gold mine going on there! Hope you get it hunted before construction begins! You have some fantastic recoveries made thus far! Good luck to you!
Thank you. I hope to get out there a few more times.
 

Congratulations on super finds! Those droop wings are hard to get. I still use my Etrac with ultimate coil as my primary machine.
Thanks Mike! The Etrac with the Ultimate coil is still a good set up in my opinion. I like your profile pic. Does that one have the stars around it?
 

Great Saves on some CW History for sure. Love the Confetrit' drooped wing eagle button. These as said, are rare. Also the Eagle I button and the CW lead. All very nice Saves and Finds. Get some more History and Relics out of this area before its lost and forever gone. You are off to a Great Start in 2024.
 

GREAT FINDS :) Thanks for sharing with us :)
 

Thanks Mike! The Etrac with the Ultimate coil is still a good set up in my opinion. I like your profile pic. Does that one have the stars around it?
It does have stars, but they are very faint. I dug 72,500 holes n 20 years before I got that one.
I finally decided to go where the Reb's said they were in Shelbyville. Since then I've dug my only confederate I button and only Mississippi. Never dug a Reb button anywhere in Middle TN except at that winter 62 camp. Big camps have been hit hard so... I only get one keeper every 52 weeks. Confederate relics are rare.
 

I am doing everything possible to keep myself from buying a Metal Detector. Sooper Dave you are not helping my cause one bit! Very Impressive
 

Great Saves on some CW History for sure. Love the Confetrit' drooped wing eagle button. These as said, are rare. Also the Eagle I button and the CW lead. All very nice Saves and Finds. Get some more History and Relics out of this area before its lost and forever gone. You are off to a Great Start in 2024.
Thanks!
 

Killer finds - great to see your still out there digging Dave ! :icon_thumright:

Good luck this season !
Thanks and good luck to you as well. I hope you’re able to get out. I know the winters up that way can be brutal.
 

It does have stars, but they are very faint. I dug 72,500 holes n 20 years before I got that one.
I finally decided to go where the Reb's said they were in Shelbyville. Since then I've dug my only confederate I button and only Mississippi. Never dug a Reb button anywhere in Middle TN except at that winter 62 camp. Big camps have been hit hard so... I only get one keeper every 52 weeks. Confederate relics are rare.
That’s a ton of digging but that’s a great area to dig. I’m not far from there myself. Any CS brass is extremely hard to come by. I’ve not found many. Congrats on all the ones you’ve gotten. Good luck to ya!
 

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