Field of Dreams! Awesome Hunt!!

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Where to start!! I just got back from the Low Country of South Carolina with my Dad. We have some friends that own a large plantation and we went down to relic hunt while they were turkey hunting. This plantation is large and has had activity on it from Pre-Rev war up. Needless to say, the poachers have been all over this place and have been run off but have probably hit it hard over the years. I had done some research prior to coming down and noticed something in an aerial photo. Told my Dad about it and thought we would at least try it. My Dad had beaten me down there by about 30 minutes and he called to say that in 10 minutes, he had dug 4 flat buttons-well that was definitely encouraging.

When I got there, we could only hunt for about 1.5 hours but in that time, I dug 20 buttons and a couple of large,.69 caliber musketballs!
the next day we started out bright and early. We could not go more than 20 feet without digging buttons. In about 1 hour in, I got a nice, green SC button that is in terrific shape. More and more buttons came out in the next our. My dad had to go meet one of the guys to go fishing so I stayed back in the field. Well, the relic hunting gods must have been with me. The first really good target was a nice, silver plated british navy (rev war) then a really nice 1807 draped bust came out-back is in great shape. I also dug a very nice pewter button with a nipple and rays emmitting out from it-I think it is a Rev War/militia button but not sure.

Next target i thought was just a large cloak button but when I flipped it over, a beautifully preserved Eagle was staring me in the face. It is a War of 1812, 1st Regiment officers button and it is in fantastic shape!! After about another 30 minutes of digging more buttons I got a nice, mid range signal on the T2-flipped over the plug and staring up at me was nice, clipped corners piece of copper. It clearly had the date of 1800 stamped across the bottom and another set of writing at the top. Turns out it is the name REEVES. Now, this is not a slave tag. It is smaller (about 1" x 1") but is of the same make and writing/stamping is in same style. After getting some opinions one expert has come back and said without a doubt that Ralph Atmar (Silversmith/Engraver that made slave tags for year 1800 only) made this tag as the 1800 engraving on a know slave tage matches exactly. Really dont know what it is and am trying to get an exact ID. If anybody has any ideas, please let me know.

All in all, I dug over 100 buttons. 68 the second day alone. My Dad dug over 40. They are mostly tombac, some early pewter and some regular flats. My Dad also dug a 1754 or 1764 Dutch West Indies coin (Zeelandia).
Pipe stems and china shards were everywhere and I truly believe we were first ever to hunt this site. Very rare to find a virgin site like this in the lowcountry.
Wow is all I can say. sorry for the long post. Enjoy the pictures. Photo on red cloth is total finds.


Russ
 

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Yep, quite a killer site there. Just because the tag isn't typical I don't think there's any reason to doubt it. I think it probably adds to it.

The anchor button also interests me. It does look very much like an 18th century British Navy Captain button, but being silver plate is so rare it sort of makes me question if it's actually Marines. Regardless, you will not see many others like that, maybe not even one more in your lifetime.
 

Amazing finds, way to research and believe! Congratulations. Sub
 

What an amazing hunt. Congratulations! The sheer volume of your finds... awesome. A bit surprised at your button/coin ratio. Seems like a few more coins might have turned up. Hope you plan on going back.
 

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WOW! WOW! WOW! Tha's all I can say.
 

What an amazing hunt. Congratulations! The sheer volume of your finds awesome. A bit surprised at your button/coin ratio. Seems like a few more coins might have turned up. Hope you plan on going back.

Thanks. I was just as surprised at the ratio. Over 150 buttons and only 2 coins. Both old but I know there has to be some spanish there as well. Maybe on next visit (hopefully soon), I can see if it will get plowed as that should change the dynamics.
 

Congrats on the awsome hunt - cool buttons and bullets and relics - HH
 

Just reading about all those awesome finds got the juices flowing! What a great bunch of finds. I like all those buttons. They sure do have some beauty's down South. What a great hunt! Hope you return and find a whole lot more. Congrats!
 

What an incredible day in the field, and congratulations on the awesome finds! :occasion14:

Something tells me you are already planning your next trip to that plantation..8-)
 

Great hunt/great post..thanks for sharing:icon_thumright:
 

Wonderful finds & that tag def- resembles a slave tag [ no Charleston tho ] keep us updated please.. Davers
 

I bet you were getting bored diggin those buttons after the 50th one ....and saying another flat button ... JK ! Thats awesome man !
 

Dare I say BANNER - the slave tag certainly has the rarity , and the 1812 period eagle button lends weight to a BANNER vote
especially when combined with the volume of other early buttons - Great site ! can't wait to see what shows up in the future !!!
 

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